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Tombstone of Ishimoto
On the north side of the precincts of Myooin Temple, there is a stone monument about two meters high, facing south and overlooking the pond. This is Ishimoto's tombstone. The stone of this tombstone is a dark green hornblende with a dense surface from the Tohoku region, a rare stone not found in this prefecture.
Ishimoto So was born on September 20, 1772, and died on May 7, 1845, at the age of 74. He died on May 7, 1845, at the age of 74. He was a contributor to the cultivation of Shinzan, and his son Masayo built this shrine in November of the winter of 1868 in honor of him.
It was erected by his son Masayo in the winter of November 1868.
The upper part of the monument is inscribed with the inscription "Ishimoto Soh Tomb Inscription", and the lower part has an inscription in Chinese characters of about 1,000 characters. The inscription is written in Chinese characters, making it difficult to read. The inscription is written in Chinese characters, making it difficult to read, and because the stone is hard, the carving is shallow, making it difficult to be rubbed. In the inscription, there is a poem about the time when Tsunaga pioneered the new mountain, and a poem of resignation as follows.
The inscription reads as follows: "A song from the time of pioneering.
In the inscription, there is a poem about the time of the settlement.
This is the first time that the name has been written.
"Song of Resignation
"The Song of Resignation
The inscription ends with
At the end of the inscription, there is a Chinese poem that consists of four verses.
At the end of the inscription, there is a Chinese poem, which consists of four verses: "Teaching and neighboring villages, virtue and self-respect, I believe this to be true.
At the end, it is written that the characters were carved by a stonecutter from Tokyo, Yoshinari Shimoda. The descendant of Ishimoto So is Toshio Ishimoto of 30 Aza Yaochi, Yamakawa-cho. There is a mound called a brush mound at the edge of the road below the Ishimoto house.
The mound was probably made by burying the calligraphy tools used by Soh for his studies.