The grave of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienobu]] is among the best preserved, and provides an indication of how most of the shoguns were likely buried. His body, dressed in the formal court robes of a ''[[naidaijin]]'' and with his hair in a topknot, was embalmed and laid to rest in two wooden coffins, which were in turn placed within a copper coffin, within a stone chamber. A mace was left in his hands, and a sword at his side. Ash and lime were packed into the chamber, and into the coffins. | The grave of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienobu]] is among the best preserved, and provides an indication of how most of the shoguns were likely buried. His body, dressed in the formal court robes of a ''[[naidaijin]]'' and with his hair in a topknot, was embalmed and laid to rest in two wooden coffins, which were in turn placed within a copper coffin, within a stone chamber. A mace was left in his hands, and a sword at his side. Ash and lime were packed into the chamber, and into the coffins. |