However, in the transcription by Nisshu, the 14th chief priest of Taiseki-ji Temple (the period as chief: 1573 - 1586), which is handed down in Taiseki-ji Temple, it is written as 'Mt. Mito,' and the Taiseki-ji Temple side assumes that there is a possibility that the original document was written as 'Mt. Mito.' |
ただし、大石寺に伝わる第14世日主(在位:1573年 - 1586年)の写本は「身遠山」となっており、大石寺側は、正本が「身遠山」であった可能性もあるとしている。 |