Orikuchi described himself as the follower of Kunpei GAMOH, Mitsuhira TOMOBAYASHI and Toshiakira KAWAJI in his essay, 'Shinsen Sanryoshi' (The New Edition of Sanryoshi, 11th volume, 12th edition published in "Kigen 2600" released in December, 1938) stating the village of Tsukiyama as the 'sacred place' or the 'holy ground.' |
自分を蒲生君平、伴林光平、川路聖謨に続くと「新撰山陵志」(昭和13年12月『紀元二千六百年』第一巻十二号)に書き、古墳がある築山の里を「尊い地」、「聖地」とまで書いている。 |