Naimu Shrine was built in 1923 to commemorate Nogi Maresuke and Naimu Shizuko, the figures in Meiji era (1868 ~ 19 12). Couple settings. Nogi Maresuke is a Japanese army general and a loyal promoter of foreign aggression and expansion policy? Deep-water bombs, militarists, committed heinous crimes against the people of China and committed suicide by caesarean section when Emperor Meiji died. ?
Naim shrine is located near Akasaka in downtown Tokyo. There are many trees in the shrine, including scarlet torii, roppongi traditional buildings and streamlined high-rise buildings. A flea market for antique furniture, clothes and tableware is held on the fourth Sunday of every month. ?
The Nogi Maresuke couple's mansion is adjacent to the shrine and will be open to the public three times a year (the time is not fixed).
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Hakodate Naimu Shrine.
The origin of Hakodate Naimu Shrine is the centenary Naimu Festival held by Hakodate Education Association, a corporate legal person, on February 2 1 day of the first year of Taisho. In the fifth year of Dazheng, the volunteers of the Association got together and founded a shrine.
Venue: Hakodate Naimachi, Hokkaido.
Naimu tomb.
The tomb of Naimu and his wife is located in Qingshan cemetery, headed by the imperial father, the imperial mother's hall and the second hall of Xi (the holy book and the treasure book), and buried with their ancestors.
Venue: Castle Peak Cemetery