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The battle of mikatagahara, a famous battle
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The battle of Mikatagahara, which is said to have fallen into a crisis that is considered to be the largest in life by Ieyasu Tokugawa after a major defeat by Shingen Takeda. As an old battlefield, there are only stone monuments and signboards, but as a history fan, I think it's a must-visit spot!
Why don't you step through the mysterious battle of Mikatahara with your own feet?
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Although it is an old battlefield that is famous enough to appear in textbooks, in fact, Mikatahara is a large plateau, and the record at that time is not clear, so there is no clear old battlefield trace as "here!". It's lonely for a battle between big names called Shingen Takeda vs. Ieyasu Tokugawa. This place is one of the main 3 identified places. Personally, I think this area is definitely an old battlefield, but there is no definitive evidence ...
It's just a stone monument and a guide board, but you can't remove it.
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On the way from Lake Hamana to Iitani, a stone monument stands quietly facing the main road. I was late to notice it for a moment and I just passed by. .. .. There is a parking lot in the graveyard, and you can see it slowly (although only the stone monument).
It seems that the battle between Ieyasu Tokugawa and Shingen Takeda was fought in the Mikatahara area during the Sengoku period. I don't know where and what kind of battle was fought, but the monument of the old battlefield is visible to the left side of the slope of Hokuda when heading north on Route 257 from the direction of Hamamatsu. The back is Mikatahara Cemetery and there is plenty of parking lot. There are many places related to Naotora II around, so I think it's a good idea to go and see it once.
It is the Mikatahara Kobattlefield, which is also the place where Ieyasu Tokugawa and Shingen Takeda fought fiercely. I think this is the only place that can be seen in such a fierce battle. This stone monument is located in a corner of Mikatahara Cemetery in Hamamatsu City along National Highway 257. I think it's a good idea to park your car in the parking lot of the cemetery and visit the stone monument.
The battle of mikatagahara, a famous battle
The battle of Mikatagahara, which is said to have fallen into a crisis that is considered to be the largest in life by Ieyasu Tokugawa after a major defeat by Shingen Takeda. As an old battlefield, there are only stone monuments and signboards, but as a history fan, I think it's a must-visit spot!
Why don't you step through the mysterious battle of Mikatahara with your own feet?
Although it is an old battlefield that is famous enough to appear in textbooks, in fact, Mikatahara is a large plateau, and the record at that time is not clear, so there is no clear old battlefield trace as "here!". It's lonely for a battle between big names called Shingen Takeda vs. Ieyasu Tokugawa. This place is one of the main 3 identified places. Personally, I think this area is definitely an old battlefield, but there is no definitive evidence ...
It's just a stone monument and a guide board, but you can't remove it.
On the way from Lake Hamana to Iitani, a stone monument stands quietly facing the main road. I was late to notice it for a moment and I just passed by. .. .. There is a parking lot in the graveyard, and you can see it slowly (although only the stone monument).
Sanfangyuan の Guyanchang
It seems that the battle between Ieyasu Tokugawa and Shingen Takeda was fought in the Mikatahara area during the Sengoku period. I don't know where and what kind of battle was fought, but the monument of the old battlefield is visible to the left side of the slope of Hokuda when heading north on Route 257 from the direction of Hamamatsu. The back is Mikatahara Cemetery and there is plenty of parking lot. There are many places related to Naotora II around, so I think it's a good idea to go and see it once.
Sanfangyuan Ancient Temple Site
It is the Mikatahara Kobattlefield, which is also the place where Ieyasu Tokugawa and Shingen Takeda fought fiercely. I think this is the only place that can be seen in such a fierce battle. This stone monument is located in a corner of Mikatahara Cemetery in Hamamatsu City along National Highway 257. I think it's a good idea to park your car in the parking lot of the cemetery and visit the stone monument.