He was such a fervent adherent of Kumano faith (Kumano was believed to be a dwelling place of the gods) that he made more than twenty pilgrimages to Kumano shrines in either official and private visits, and particularly his pilgrimages done in 1210, in 1216, and in 1229 were recounted in his diary, "Dairy of Lord Yorisuke." |
熊野信仰に厚く、承元4年(1210年)・建保4年(1216年)・寛喜元年(1229年)の参詣などは日記『頼資卿記』に詳細に残されているほか、公私合わせて20回以上の熊野参詣が知られている。 |