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[[File:Dentsuin.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The main gates of Denzû-in, with banners and lanterns emblazoned with the [[Tokugawa clan]] [[kamon|crest]].]]
 
[[File:Dentsuin.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The main gates of Denzû-in, with banners and lanterns emblazoned with the [[Tokugawa clan]] [[kamon|crest]].]]
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[[File:Denzuin-graves.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Line of graves of sons and daughters, and wives and concubines, of Tokugawa shoguns]]
 
*''Japanese'': 伝通院 ''(Denzû-in)''
 
*''Japanese'': 伝通院 ''(Denzû-in)''
  
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==Partial List of Notable Burials==
 
==Partial List of Notable Burials==
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===Tokugawa clan===
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*[[Ja-hime]] (Oshika no kata, fourth daughter of [[Okubo Tadatane|Ôkubo Tadatane]], concubine to [[Tokugawa Ienari]])<!--蛇姫・於志賀-->
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*[[Jo-hime]] (ninth daughter of [[Tokugawa Ienari]])<!--舒姫-->
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*[[Kachi-hime]] (14th daughter of [[Tokugawa Tsunanari]])<!--嘉知姫-->
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*wife of [[Matsudaira Toshitsuna]]
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*[[Moto-hime]] (15th daughter of [[Tokugawa Ienari]])<!--元姫-->
 
*[[Odai no kata]] (mother of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
 
*[[Odai no kata]] (mother of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
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*[[Okaku no kata]] (concubine to [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]])<!--於加久-->
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*[[Okume no kata]] (concubine to [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]])<!--於久免-->
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*[[Onatsu no kata]] (concubine to Tokugawa Ieyasu)<!--於奈津・於夏・清雲院-->
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*[[Otose no kata]] (concubine to [[Shimazu Shigehide]], mother of [[Kodai-in (1773-1844)|Kodai-in]] (wife of Tokugawa Ienari))<!--お登勢-->
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*[[Oyao no kata]] (concubine to Tokugawa Ienari)<!--於八百-->
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*[[Sei-hime]] (daughter of [[Tokugawa Munetake]])<!--誠姫-->
 
*[[Sen-hime]] (daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada & Oeyo; wife of Toyotomi Hideyori and later of [[Honda Tadatoki]] of [[Himeji han]])
 
*[[Sen-hime]] (daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada & Oeyo; wife of Toyotomi Hideyori and later of [[Honda Tadatoki]] of [[Himeji han]])
 
*wife of [[Tokugawa Tsunashige]] (second son of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
 
*wife of [[Tokugawa Tsunashige]] (second son of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
 
*[[Takatsukasa Takako]] (wife of [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]])
 
*[[Takatsukasa Takako]] (wife of [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]])
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*[[Tokugawa Chokichiro|Tokugawa Chôkichirô]] (16th son of Tokugawa Ieyoshi)
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*[[Tokugawa Daigoro|Tokugawa Daigorô]] (third son of [[Tokugawa Ienobu]])
 
*[[Tokugawa Iechiyo]] (second son of [[Tokugawa Ienobu]])
 
*[[Tokugawa Iechiyo]] (second son of [[Tokugawa Ienobu]])
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*[[Tokugawa Kamematsu]] (third son of Tokugawa Iemitsu)
 
*[[Tokugawa Kyugoro|Tokugawa Kyûgorô]] (20th son of [[Tokugawa Ienari]])
 
*[[Tokugawa Kyugoro|Tokugawa Kyûgorô]] (20th son of [[Tokugawa Ienari]])
*[[Yoshi-hime]] (second daughter of [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]])
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*[[Tokugawa Shinnoshin]] (16th son of Tokugawa Ienari)
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*[[Tokugawa Tomihachiro|Tokugawa Tomihachirô]] (28th son of Tokugawa Ienari)
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*[[Tokugawa Yoshichiro|Tokugawa Yôshichirô]] (22nd son of Tokugawa Ienari)<!--陽七郎-->
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*[[Yoshi-hime]] (second daughter of [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]])<!--芳姫-->
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===Other===
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*[[Kiyokawa Hachiro|Kiyokawa Hachirô]] (member of [[Roshigumi|Rôshigumi]])
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*[[Koizumi Chikashi]] (poet)
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*[[Reizei Tametsugi]]<!--冷泉為系--> (court noble)
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*[[Sato Haruo|Satô Haruo]] (novelist)
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*[[Sawa Nobuyoshi]] (court noble)
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*[[Sugiura Shigetake]] ([[Meiji period]] educator)
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*[[Takabatake Tatsushiro|Takabatake Tatsushirô]] (''[[yoga|yôga]]'' painter)
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:52, 7 May 2020

The main gates of Denzû-in, with banners and lanterns emblazoned with the Tokugawa clan crest.
Line of graves of sons and daughters, and wives and concubines, of Tokugawa shoguns
  • Japanese: 伝通院 (Denzû-in)

Denzû-in is a Buddhist temple in the Koishikawa neigborhood of Bunkyô-ku, Tokyo. It is the site of the graves of Odai no kata (mother of Tokugawa Ieyasu), Sen-hime (daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada & Oeyo; wife of Toyotomi Hideyori), and many other members of the Tokugawa clan.

Partial List of Notable Burials

Tokugawa clan

Other

References

  • Plaques and stone markers on-site.