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October 2014: Temples 2

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The next few images, like the previous one, are from Sofukuji Temple, the last temple on our walk.

To the south of the temple grounds is a large cemetery and to the west is a strip of land with perhaps a half dozen, very old and very large monuments or grave markers.

We met a woman by the large monuments who enthusiastically told us all about them and even showed us a picture of a samurai.  We listened but couldn't make head nor tails out of what she was telling us.  Absolutely did not comprehend a thing.

It turns out she was telling us that among the graves are those of several famous samurai, including those of Kanbei and Nagamasa Kuroda.  The Kuroda family samurai helped the emperor at a critical juncture and were rewarded with a large piece of land and their own prime time TV serial Gunshi Kanbei, shown every Sunday.  (There are posters for the show all over town.)  The Kurodas used the land grant to found Fukuoka by building Fukuoka Castle and the associated "samurai town."

Sofukuji Temple originated in Dazaifu and was moved here after it became the Kuroda family temple, which is why Fukuoka's most prominent samurai and most popular TV personality is buried here.

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