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Please note that the road to Daishoji Temple is narrow. The gate that doubles as the entrance to the parking lot is narrow, so it may be difficult for large cars to pass. In addition, next to the gate is a plant with hard and sharp tips, which makes me sick. Several free gravel parking lots are parked. There is an explanation board next to Yoshimoto Imagawa's tomb, but it is not stated why the retainer who carried the remains from Okehazama buried here. 5 To enjoy guessing from the time of the moon and the distance to Sunpu. He was an absolute power person, but when he became a loser, he was also a grave ...
There was Yoshimoto Imagawa's grave not far from Ushikubo station. I knew it for the first time, so I went there. I was attacked by Oda Nobunaga in Okehazama and died regrettablely, so I thought there was a graveyard around Okehazama. The vassal of Yoshimoto's body, who was taken off his neck, was Suruga He tried to take it home, but he was buried here because it was badly timed and began to corrupt. It is a torso mound because there is no neck. From the military force, you would have thought that Nobunaga was not an enemy. Muen ...
Although it is the precincts of a small temple called Daishoji, it seems that his vassals carried Yoshimoto's body, which was taken off his neck, here. At the gate, there is a prominent sign saying "Imagawa Yoshimoto Mausoleum", and as soon as you enter from the gate, you can see the approach to the grave.
It was Yoshimoto Imagawa's torso mound. It seems that Oda Nobunaga took it from his neck to the top. A long time ago, this place was Imagawa territory.
About 5 minutes walk from Ushikubo Station, there is also Kansuke Yamamoto's grave nearby. A small temple in a residential area, the JR Iida Line runs right next to it, so you can see the train well. It feels more like an ordinary private house than a temple, and there is a approach to the grave on the side, and the tomb is Yoshimoto Imagawa's grave at the end. You've carried Yoshimoto's fuselage from Okehazama all the way to this point, and you've been squeezing back to the past.
is this the tomb of the defeated general?
Please note that the road to Daishoji Temple is narrow. The gate that doubles as the entrance to the parking lot is narrow, so it may be difficult for large cars to pass. In addition, next to the gate is a plant with hard and sharp tips, which makes me sick. Several free gravel parking lots are parked. There is an explanation board next to Yoshimoto Imagawa's tomb, but it is not stated why the retainer who carried the remains from Okehazama buried here. 5 To enjoy guessing from the time of the moon and the distance to Sunpu. He was an absolute power person, but when he became a loser, he was also a grave ...
It is the torso mound of Yoshimoto Imagawa.
There was Yoshimoto Imagawa's grave not far from Ushikubo station. I knew it for the first time, so I went there. I was attacked by Oda Nobunaga in Okehazama and died regrettablely, so I thought there was a graveyard around Okehazama. The vassal of Yoshimoto's body, who was taken off his neck, was Suruga He tried to take it home, but he was buried here because it was badly timed and began to corrupt. It is a torso mound because there is no neck. From the military force, you would have thought that Nobunaga was not an enemy. Muen ...
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Although it is the precincts of a small temple called Daishoji, it seems that his vassals carried Yoshimoto's body, which was taken off his neck, here. At the gate, there is a prominent sign saying "Imagawa Yoshimoto Mausoleum", and as soon as you enter from the gate, you can see the approach to the grave.
it was in a temple called daishoji.
It was Yoshimoto Imagawa's torso mound. It seems that Oda Nobunaga took it from his neck to the top. A long time ago, this place was Imagawa territory.
A temple like a private house
About 5 minutes walk from Ushikubo Station, there is also Kansuke Yamamoto's grave nearby. A small temple in a residential area, the JR Iida Line runs right next to it, so you can see the train well. It feels more like an ordinary private house than a temple, and there is a approach to the grave on the side, and the tomb is Yoshimoto Imagawa's grave at the end. You've carried Yoshimoto's fuselage from Okehazama all the way to this point, and you've been squeezing back to the past.