Updated Date: 2019-03-15

Pseudonym reading | Jun Reino's essay |
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Specified type | Prefecture designation |
Type | Tangible folk cultural property |
Designated date | August 17, 1979 |
Specified details | |
quantity | 1 sheet |
location | Ichinohe Town Togoshi-ji Miyakozawa |
owner | Individual |
Holding group | |
Management organization | |
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Overview
45.1 cm in length.
Width 9.3 cm.
Made of cypress wood board, engraved.
At the top there are three kanji characters (Kirik, Saku, Sa).
It is a bill for the tourist when the tourist pilgrimage to 33 places in Oshu and Ayabe-gun in 1512.
The tradition of the bill is considered to be the same as when the tourist was billed, and it is valuable as a medieval pilgrimage that remains in the north of Iwate Prefecture.
There are the following inscriptions in addition to the three Chinese characters at the top.
Right Sanban Iwaya Temple ほ お 中央 中央 中央 中央 中央 三 三 三 上 上 上 上 上 上 正 正 六 六 六 六 六 あ ら あ ら あ ら 朱 朱 (朱 浄) 浄 □.
Below that, there is a 爲 □□□□ mark.
Sha □