Wednesday, 21st of October, 2020
Spring turns into summer and then autumn deepens.
A new month seems to have prepared us for a new friend and a new stage.
Nakai-san and Yamauchi-san's smiles are great!
Wednesday, 21st of October, 2020
Spring turns into summer and then autumn deepens.
A new month seems to have prepared us for a new friend and a new stage.
Nakai-san and Yamauchi-san's smiles are great!
Tuesday, 20th of October, 2020
The tomb of King Kadono (葛野王) which I found from the two tombs of Emperor Kōbun (弘文天皇) and Princess Tōchi (十市皇女), and the tombs of Emperor Tenji (天智天皇) and Emperor Kōbun (弘文天皇), these three points of the three generations in a family, draw a right triangle.
This shows that the tomb of King Kuzuno is correct, and also that the tomb of Princess Tōchi is correct.
Monday, 19th of October, 2020
I found the tomb of Emperor Kōbun (弘文天皇) and the tomb of his wife, Princess Tōchi (十市皇女) ...
Then I wondered if they had a child.
I looked into it... but in this convenient world, the answer came up on the Internet.
Then, the answer came to me: "Kadono no Ōkimi (葛野王: King Kadono)"
"Find out where is the tomb of King Kadono (葛野王), whose father was Emperor Kōbun and whose mother was the Princess Tōchi!" sounded in my head. Are you the Master Kukai?
Once the locations of the mother and father's tombs are figured out, the first place as the son is laid to rest would be equidistant from the two tombs.
Draw a circle from the tomb each and connect the two points where the two circles intersect (red line) then the tombs are equidistant from that line.
Look at the contour line on that red line to find the son's tomb. The location of the tomb will always have a distinctive feature to it.
A name of a mountain, a shrine or temple, the site of an abandoned temple, or an artificial contour line, etc. can be seen.
And in the case of tombs, there is always a contour line of the mountain of worshipping from afar at a lower point.
If there are no traces of this in the area of the isosceles triangle, then we will look at the contour line near the points (red circle) made by the two points and Thales' theorem.
In short, it is the point that forms a right-angled triangle with the two points.
I usually find a tomb in this way, and it is enough for me to take a few minutes for such a process.
Even then, if we still cannot find a contour line that seems like a tomb, then either of the basic tombs is wrong.
But since I have hundreds of data stored, surely I will not make a mistake.
In such a short amount of time, I found the tomb of King Kadono.
I found it, tentatively.
Then, in order to make sure that the tomb is correct, I look at the relationship between the tomb and his grandparents' tomb. And then I convince the tomb is correct in essence.
All of them are connected in a chain of trigonometry to the tomb of Jesus Christ, the ancestor of our ancestors.
Japanese ancestors are amazing!
They had marked this earth with a trick that would reveal the real tomb of the Great Kings (Emperors) and their real history!
In fact, on the line of 174 degrees from the Nara no Yaezakura in Chisoku-in, there is another tomb where an important noblewoman is resting.
It was the tomb of the Princess Tōchi, who was Emperor Temmu's princess and Emperor Kōbun's wife. And that place, Emperor Kōbun's tomb, and the three points of the Chisoku-in form a 2:1:√3 right-angled triangle.
Sunday, 18th of October, 2020
''Princess Tōchi (十市皇女) was also rumored to be on good terms with Emperor Temmu's son,'' XXshige-san said, but what a surprise! the fact was also left on the Geographical Survey Map.
The hero of the rumor was Prince Takechi (高一皇子), the prince of Emperor Temmu, who lies in the Kitora burial mound.
The romance between Princess Tōchi and Prince Takechi is told in Mt. Goharetsu (御破裂山).
The tomb of Prince Takechi (高一皇子) (Kitora burial mound), the tumb of Princess Tōchi (十市皇女), and Mt. Goharetsu (御破裂山) an isosceles triangle.
Their relation has burst (御破裂) together...
Prince Takechi's tomb, Princess Tōchi's tomb, Emperor Kōbun's tomb, and Mt. Myojigatake are in a straight line. (red line)
As for Prince Takechi's tomb, from the tomb of Emperor Temmu to the northwest with the tombs of his children, Prince Takechi, Prince Ōtsu (大津皇子), Prince Toneri (舎人親王), are in a straight line. (blue line)
Saturday, 17th of October, 2020
After visiting the tombs of Emperor Kobun, Emperor Temmu, and Prince Shiki no Miko, I was wondering what happened to them after meeting them all again and was sorting out their locations on the map of the Geographical Survey Institute, I received a phone call from XXshige-san after a long time.
She said, "I'm going to the seminar on the 10th." and then "By the way, where is the tomb of Princess Tōchi?"
XXshige-san was the one who had guided me to Asuka and other various places when this mysterious story began ten years ago.
”Who is Princess Tōchi?" asked I.
"She was the Empress of the Emperor Kōbun and the Princess of the Emperor Temmu," she said.
She was talking about the name of a very important person at this timing.
In today's world, we can know things which we don't know by searching the Internet right away.
We live in a very convenient world.
The more I looked into it and find out it, the more you learn, because of this timing, the more I came to have feeling that Emperor Kōbun and Emperor Temmu are saying "We want to go to the tomb of Princess Tōchi!"
No, no, I came to feel as if the Princess Tōchi was saying, "Come to my tomb, too!"
At that time, I had just opened the Geographical Survey Institute map and was organizing the information of them, so it didn't take me a long time to figure out where she was sleeping after I hung up the phone.
Because tombs of emperors and the royal families in those days were all trigonometrically placed in related locations, it took me less than 10 minutes to find out it.