Mokuboji is a Buddhist temple on the banks of the [[Sumidagawa]] in eastern Tokyo. It is known as the site of the Umewaka-tsuka, a burial mound supposedly containing the remains of Umewaka, a young boy kidnapped and killed by slavers - a story which forms the backstory of the [[Noh]] play ''[[Sumidagawa (Noh)|Sumidagawa]]''. The temple was a notable ''[[meisho]]'' (famous place) throughout the [[Edo period]] for this. | Mokuboji is a Buddhist temple on the banks of the [[Sumidagawa]] in eastern Tokyo. It is known as the site of the Umewaka-tsuka, a burial mound supposedly containing the remains of Umewaka, a young boy kidnapped and killed by slavers - a story which forms the backstory of the [[Noh]] play ''[[Sumidagawa (Noh)|Sumidagawa]]''. The temple was a notable ''[[meisho]]'' (famous place) throughout the [[Edo period]] for this. |