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Koriyama Castle Ruins Hyakuman Isshin Monument

郡山城跡 百万一心碑
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257 Yoshidacho Yanbe, Akitakata, Hiroshima 731-0541, JapanMap
Phone+81 826-42-0070
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  • Ryutaro H
    Ryutaro H
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    Maori yuan is a lesson

    Original Text

    A monument built in the graveyard of Motonari Mori. In order to save the woman who was about to become a human pillar, it is said that the person who wrote this character was made a human pillar instead.

    Reviewed on Feb 23, 2020
  • HSCompany
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    A million hearts that show the heart of the Mori family

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    In the Warring States period, beautiful things are not enough, and there are things that make us think about the words of a million hearts that express the heart of unity.

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2019
  • tetsuishi1999
    tetsuishi1999
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    It's on the way to the castle.

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    The explanation with the word of this word is nearby. I thought it was a child like Motonari Mori. Solidarity cooperation is important.

    Reviewed on Mar 2, 2017
  • yoiyoirio
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    in front of motonari mori's grave.

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    It looks like a stone monument named after a stone carved with "Hyakuman Isshin", which is said to have been buried instead of a human pillar when Motonari Mori built Koriyama Castle, and it seems that it is not the stone buried by Motonari itself. I stand in front of Motonari's grave, so I think it's a good idea to visit it while visiting the grave.

    Reviewed on Jul 21, 2016
  • Kantarosa
    Kantarosa
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    Don't miss it.

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    It's on the other side of Motonari Mori's grave, but if you can't see the characters clearly, you'll probably miss them. I felt the words and feelings Motonari Mori used to govern his vassals and people.

    Reviewed on May 20, 2016

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