A mound in the grounds of Mokuboji Temple in Sumida Ward, Tokyo. It is the tomb of Umewakamaru from the Umewaka legend, and his spirit was enshrined on it as Sanno Gongen. It is famous for the Noh play "Sumida River." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
東京都墨田区の木母寺(もくぼじ)境内にある塚。梅若伝説の梅若丸の塚で、その上に霊をまつり山王権現とした。謡曲「隅田川」で有名。
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