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During the battle of Mt. Ishibashi, Yoichi Sanada (Sanada) was killed by the enemy because of the battle of 'Tan'. From this, it seems that many performing arts officials have pilgrimage to Sanada Reisha, Tan, cough, asthma, and voice. The historical facts and legends are interesting.
I don't know what it is except for those who are familiar with history, but it is the site of the famous Ishigakiyama Ichiya Castle. Only the cornerstone remains now. It's also wonderful as a park with a panoramic view of Sagami Bay, so I think it's well worth the trip.
The nearest station is JR Hayakawa Station or Nefugawa Station, but if you walk, it is about 2km from Hayakawa Station and about 3km from Nefugawa Station. The last 1km is uphill. If you go by car, from Odawara City, go to the end of Suzuhiro's shop on National Highway 135, rely on the signboard of "Sanada Reisha", and enter the narrow road diagonally to the right, and go up the slope. Enter the alley further to the right I will. The road becomes narrower from here, and it feels like it's out when there is an oncoming car including a cultivator. ...
I wonder if it is a place that history lovers like. It's boring for those who are not interested. In the warm season, you can see the beautiful sea while watching the plum blossoms.
From National Highway 135 along the coast, follow the signs of Ishibashiyama Kobattlefield and enter the side road toward the mountain side, and follow several guide board streets, and there is a stone monument on the place where Minamoto no Yoritomo raised an army beside the orange field. It is certainly a mountain road near a cliff, as if you were familiar with books related to Minamoto no Yoritomo. I am deeply moved to think that it is the stage of the turning point in Japanese history.
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During the battle of Mt. Ishibashi, Yoichi Sanada (Sanada) was killed by the enemy because of the battle of 'Tan'. From this, it seems that many performing arts officials have pilgrimage to Sanada Reisha, Tan, cough, asthma, and voice. The historical facts and legends are interesting.
I don't know what it is now.
I don't know what it is except for those who are familiar with history, but it is the site of the famous Ishigakiyama Ichiya Castle. Only the cornerstone remains now. It's also wonderful as a park with a panoramic view of Sagami Bay, so I think it's well worth the trip.
A little confusing place
The nearest station is JR Hayakawa Station or Nefugawa Station, but if you walk, it is about 2km from Hayakawa Station and about 3km from Nefugawa Station. The last 1km is uphill. If you go by car, from Odawara City, go to the end of Suzuhiro's shop on National Highway 135, rely on the signboard of "Sanada Reisha", and enter the narrow road diagonally to the right, and go up the slope. Enter the alley further to the right I will. The road becomes narrower from here, and it feels like it's out when there is an oncoming car including a cultivator. ...
to history lovers.
I wonder if it is a place that history lovers like. It's boring for those who are not interested. In the warm season, you can see the beautiful sea while watching the plum blossoms.
Minamoto no Yoritomo raised an army
From National Highway 135 along the coast, follow the signs of Ishibashiyama Kobattlefield and enter the side road toward the mountain side, and follow several guide board streets, and there is a stone monument on the place where Minamoto no Yoritomo raised an army beside the orange field. It is certainly a mountain road near a cliff, as if you were familiar with books related to Minamoto no Yoritomo. I am deeply moved to think that it is the stage of the turning point in Japanese history.