Friday, December 19, 2014

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The town of Hakone, which is located southwest of Tokyo, is a well-known place for hot spring between mountains. There are graves of the brothers Soga. Before the two brothers Soga is widely known by Japanese people. They lived in the 12th century. When they were children, their father was killed. They grew up always thinking that we sometimes kill the enemy. Then Minamoto no Yoritomo became General and founded a new government for samurai (knights, soldiers). The enemy of the brothers Soga became peggs and son his attendant. He spent 17 years after the father of the brothers Soga was killed. General held a hunting near Mount Fuji with his subordinates. At night the brothers Soga secretly entered in hosting their enemy. Eventually they managed to kill him. Then one of the brothers was killed. However, the other went to hosting the General Minamoto no Yoritomo. He was there captured. General Minamoto no Yoritomo peggs and son asked him about his intention. General altetaksis his strength with courage, and wants to make him his subordinate. However many maljesis it. So General with their thought commanded to kill him. However, why their graves exist in Hakone? When I went to the graves, accidentally taksikondukisto explained to his passengers, "Tombs of the brothers Soga was found in a few places. peggs and son When the brothers Soga had children, they lived in Hakone. Therefore, the tomb was made here too ..." ƻ1 ž äƤ Ȥ Ȣ λ ǡ ʤ 添 褬 ޤ 添 ε Ƥ äƤ դ Ǥ ä ٻΤο ä Ǥ Ǥϡ ʤ Ȣ 褬 ġ Ի Ĥʤ ΤǤ
However, that is not credible. Next to the graves stand many turrets. Some of them were called as "grave xxx". For example, one called left tureton as "Tomb of Tada Mitsunaka (ancestor of Minamoto no Yoritomo)". It's not credible, because he has nothing to do with Hakone. Presumably, before a thousand years many turrets were there erected. And then someone called them as "grave xxx" "tomb of www" ... 添 ζ ˤϡ μ Ω Ƥ 줿 㤬 ΤǤ ˤ Ȥ Τ ޤ ơġ
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