It is one of the places where Emperor godaigo was exiled to Oki. The other is the Kuroki Imperial Palace in Nishinoshima, but I heard that there are various theories about which is the real site of the gyozaisho, and the theory has not yet been established. The site of this gyozaisho is located in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple, but it felt a little watermarked because there was only a stone monument standing.
It is one of the places where Emperor godaigo was exiled to Oki. The other is the Kuroki Imperial Palace in Nishinoshima, but I heard that there are various theories about which is the real site of the gyozaisho, and the theory has not yet been established. The site of this gyozaisho is located in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple, but it felt a little watermarked because there was only a stone monument standing.
A cornerstone remains in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple. There is a large stone monument in front of you after entering the gate of Oki Kokubunji Temple, and you can see the cornerstone. In 1945, the Ministry of Education has a board that indicates that this is the residence of Emperor Go-Daigo.
A cornerstone remains in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple. There is a large stone monument in front of you after entering the gate of Oki Kokubunji Temple, and you can see the cornerstone. In 1945, the Ministry of Education has a board that indicates that this is the residence of Emperor Go-Daigo.
The precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple are designated as national historic sites at the site of Emperor Godaigo's residence, but there is a theory that it is the "Kuroki Imperial Palace Ruins" in Beppu, Nishishimacho, in front of the island. There are only a few cornerstones and a stone monument standing on the ruins of the old main hall behind the main hall. In the forest behind it is the Ojo Shokoshin Shrine, which enshrines Emperor Go-Daigo.
Land related to emperor godaigo
It is one of the places where Emperor godaigo was exiled to Oki. The other is the Kuroki Imperial Palace in Nishinoshima, but I heard that there are various theories about which is the real site of the gyozaisho, and the theory has not yet been established. The site of this gyozaisho is located in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple, but it felt a little watermarked because there was only a stone monument standing.
Land related to emperor godaigo
It is one of the places where Emperor godaigo was exiled to Oki. The other is the Kuroki Imperial Palace in Nishinoshima, but I heard that there are various theories about which is the real site of the gyozaisho, and the theory has not yet been established. The site of this gyozaisho is located in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple, but it felt a little watermarked because there was only a stone monument standing.
It's in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple.
A cornerstone remains in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple. There is a large stone monument in front of you after entering the gate of Oki Kokubunji Temple, and you can see the cornerstone. In 1945, the Ministry of Education has a board that indicates that this is the residence of Emperor Go-Daigo.
It's in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple.
A cornerstone remains in the precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple. There is a large stone monument in front of you after entering the gate of Oki Kokubunji Temple, and you can see the cornerstone. In 1945, the Ministry of Education has a board that indicates that this is the residence of Emperor Go-Daigo.
in the precincts of okikokubun Ji Temple
The precincts of Oki Kokubunji Temple are designated as national historic sites at the site of Emperor Godaigo's residence, but there is a theory that it is the "Kuroki Imperial Palace Ruins" in Beppu, Nishishimacho, in front of the island. There are only a few cornerstones and a stone monument standing on the ruins of the old main hall behind the main hall. In the forest behind it is the Ojo Shokoshin Shrine, which enshrines Emperor Go-Daigo.