koa kannonの例文
- He later brought these ashes to the shrine Matsui had founded, the Koa Kannon, and they remain there to this day.
- Matsui's ashes were secretly buried at Koa Kannon in AtamiSoon after Matsui was executed, he was cremated and the US Army took away his ashes to prevent a memorial from being created.
- He named it the Koa Kannon, which means the " Pan-Asian Kannon ", and he consecrated it in honor of all the Japanese and Chinese soldiers who perished during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- At the time the newspaper " New York Times " praised Matsui's act, noting that " few Western generals have ever devoted their declining years to the memory of the men who died in their battles . " Henceforth, on every single day that Matsui spent in Atami for the rest of his life he prayed in front of the Koa Kannon once early in the morning and once in the evening.