Virtual Iruhi Bando 33 Kannon Pilgrimage #27 Saisho-ji Temple
Saisho-ji Temple was founded by Kodama Undayu in Doyama Village, Iruma County, Musashi Province, in 1193, at the beginning of the Kamakura Period. Judging from his surname, he might have belonged to the Kodama Corps.
Arimichi Koreyoshi was a subject of Fijiwara Korechika (974-1010), who lost to his uncle, Fujiwara Michinaga (966-1028), in political strife. When he died on January 28th in despair, he said to his son, Michimasa (992-1054), "You should become a priest rather than follow others." He also told his 2 daughters never to humiliate him by serving in the Imperial Court.
Koreyoshi might have eavesdropped on their conversation and kind of followed Korechika's advice. Or did he exercise his frontier spirit? After Korechika's downfall, Koreyoshi left Kyoto down to Musashi Province.
In ancient times, there used to be the Musashi Seven Corps. The most part of Musashi Province was plateaus deeply covered with volcanic-ash soil, which was suitable for stock farming, not for rice growing. In ancient times, many of the naturalized Silla people then were sent to Musashi Province, and engaged in the stock farming. That stimulated people there, and many stock farms were set up, including 6 imperial stock farms. The custodians of those farms later formed small-scale samurai families. By marriage, those samurai families composed corps on the plateaus in the province: Yokoyama, Inomata, Murayama, Noyo, Tan, and Nishi Corps.
Somehow or other, Koreyoshi's son, Koreyuki (?-1069), succeeded in organizing another corp, Kodama Corps. He seems to have been involved in the management of the Aguhara Stock Farm. In 933, the Aguhara Stock Farm was nationalized. It is unknown whether Koreyoshi or Koreyuki was dispatched to the stock farm as a local administrator or married into a local powerful family who actually ran the farm. The number of Royal Stock Farms in Musashi Province increased from 4 to 6, and the number of annual tax horses increased from 50 to 110 accordingly. Judging from the mean value, the Aguhara Stock Farm provided 30 horses to Kyoto every year. Anyway, Koreyoshi and/or Koreyuki developed paddy fields in Kodama County, and became their owner.
Address: 287 Doyama, Ogose, Iruma District, Saitama 350-0406
Phone: 049-292-2439
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