(Hekigotou)
Hekigotou was enrolled in Haiku meeting in summer of the Haiku Association "Kinpei-kai" at the Dairenji Temple in Ebara Village in Onsen county, and taught Haiku originators in rulal region, on the way of journey throughout the country for eight days, since Aug. 3rd to 10th of 1910 (Meiji 43).
The chief priest of the Temple, Sumii had the pen name, "Ryujo"and was good at Haiku.
Raishikyu Morita, who had been a friend of Ryujo since his young priest days, joined in this meeting all the way from Hirata.
This monument was built by Ryushu, Ryujo's son, planning with the descendants of members of "Kinpei-kai".
The characters on this monument were the enlargement of Hekikotou's own handwriting. This sentence is Hekikotou's unique turn of phrase that is different from the Buddhist scriptures.
It says "Not only human being but everything in this world have the nature to be sacred Buddha."