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Some of them pass through Sakitama Kofun Park.
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When I went to see the burial mound, I found a signboard that was called "Ishida Tsutsumi". This is said to be a waterway drawn from the Tone River when Mitsunari Ishida attacked Shinobu Castle. I went to a local museum to find out more about it, but it was temporarily closed due to the new coronavirus.
It is an existing place on the Ishida Tsutsumi, which is connected from Gyoda City to Konosu City. There is a large parking lot in the Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Square, so if you want to visit Ishida Tsutsumi, it is a good idea to start here. Many people are mistaken, but Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Park under the elevated Shinkansen is a park in Konosu City. Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Park is only about 350 meters away from this place, and there is no parking lot in Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Park, so walk back and forth along Ishida Tsutsumi from here ...
Tsutsumi said that Mitsunari Ishida completed it in 5 days when the water attacked. There is only a little left. There was something like a memorial park under the elevated Joetsu Shinkansen. This is also a must-see to talk about Shinobu Castle!
I visited with Shinobu Castle, also known as "Nobo Castle". It is the ruins of the embankment built to attack Shinobu Castle. Although it is a related spot of Shinobu Castle, it is a little far from the castle and it is difficult to visit unless it is a car. There is a signboard for the time being, but the levee itself is not conspicuous, so I passed by once. The levee is a little soily and a little bit soily, and it looks very plain, but I was excited because I like history. I hope you can devise a little easier to visit ...
It is a embankment that leads to the Marutoyama Tumulus in Sakitama Tumulus Park. It became famous for the movie "Nobo no Castle", but it was built when Mitsunari Ishida attacked Shinobu Castle by water. The Marutoyama Kofun tumulus, which is 19 meters high, is where Mitsunari Ishida's main camp was laid, and from there you can see the Shinobu Castle, where "Nobo-sama" was surrounded.
Some of them pass through Sakitama Kofun Park.
When I went to see the burial mound, I found a signboard that was called "Ishida Tsutsumi". This is said to be a waterway drawn from the Tone River when Mitsunari Ishida attacked Shinobu Castle. I went to a local museum to find out more about it, but it was temporarily closed due to the new coronavirus.
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It is an existing place on the Ishida Tsutsumi, which is connected from Gyoda City to Konosu City. There is a large parking lot in the Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Square, so if you want to visit Ishida Tsutsumi, it is a good idea to start here. Many people are mistaken, but Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Park under the elevated Shinkansen is a park in Konosu City. Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Park is only about 350 meters away from this place, and there is no parking lot in Ishida Tsutsumi Historical Park, so walk back and forth along Ishida Tsutsumi from here ...
Just here.
Tsutsumi said that Mitsunari Ishida completed it in 5 days when the water attacked. There is only a little left. There was something like a memorial park under the elevated Joetsu Shinkansen. This is also a must-see to talk about Shinobu Castle!
it's famous, but it's hard to understand.
I visited with Shinobu Castle, also known as "Nobo Castle". It is the ruins of the embankment built to attack Shinobu Castle. Although it is a related spot of Shinobu Castle, it is a little far from the castle and it is difficult to visit unless it is a car. There is a signboard for the time being, but the levee itself is not conspicuous, so I passed by once. The levee is a little soily and a little bit soily, and it looks very plain, but I was excited because I like history. I hope you can devise a little easier to visit ...
Water attack the castle of Nobo.
It is a embankment that leads to the Marutoyama Tumulus in Sakitama Tumulus Park. It became famous for the movie "Nobo no Castle", but it was built when Mitsunari Ishida attacked Shinobu Castle by water. The Marutoyama Kofun tumulus, which is 19 meters high, is where Mitsunari Ishida's main camp was laid, and from there you can see the Shinobu Castle, where "Nobo-sama" was surrounded.