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Originally the Lord of Enshu Futamata Castle, Tadayo Okubo made great achievements in the attack on Odawara and became the Lord of Odawara Castle with 45,000 Koku. For a while, Mr. Okubo was deprived of his fief and moved to Edo, but at that time the temple was also moved to Edo. After that, the temple was rebuilt in its original land without returning to Odawara. There is a grave that stands out in the graveyard next to the main hall. There is a commentary board, so you can easily see it.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect along National Highway 1. It is a temple built by Tadayo Okubo, the first owner of Odawara Castle, and is famous as the family temple of the castle owner.
There is a graveyard of the Okubo clan, the owner of Odawara Castle in the Edo period. The Hojo family is famous as the owner of Odawara Castle during the Warring States period, but in terms of the times, it is after that. The location is right next to Itabashi Mitsuke on National Highway 1. If you enter along the old highway from the intersection of Itabashi Mitsuke, there are many places that feel pretty good around, so please go to the walking route in the good season in the future.
It is said to be the family temple of the Okubo family, the owner of Odawara Castle. In the graveyard behind the main shrine, there was a graveyard of the Okubo family, and seven graves and the Gorinto were lined up. However, there was nothing else to see for the family temple of the castle owner.
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Originally the Lord of Enshu Futamata Castle, Tadayo Okubo made great achievements in the attack on Odawara and became the Lord of Odawara Castle with 45,000 Koku. For a while, Mr. Okubo was deprived of his fief and moved to Edo, but at that time the temple was also moved to Edo. After that, the temple was rebuilt in its original land without returning to Odawara. There is a grave that stands out in the graveyard next to the main hall. There is a commentary board, so you can easily see it.
The family temple of the castle Lord
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect along National Highway 1. It is a temple built by Tadayo Okubo, the first owner of Odawara Castle, and is famous as the family temple of the castle owner.
It is a temple where the Okubo family, the lord of Odawara domain, is located.
It is near Hayakawaguchi on National Highway No. 1 The JR Tokaido Line and Hakone Tozan Railway pass nearby, which is a good place for railway fans.
Graveyard of the Okubo clan
There is a graveyard of the Okubo clan, the owner of Odawara Castle in the Edo period. The Hojo family is famous as the owner of Odawara Castle during the Warring States period, but in terms of the times, it is after that. The location is right next to Itabashi Mitsuke on National Highway 1. If you enter along the old highway from the intersection of Itabashi Mitsuke, there are many places that feel pretty good around, so please go to the walking route in the good season in the future.
The grave of the Okubo family
It is said to be the family temple of the Okubo family, the owner of Odawara Castle. In the graveyard behind the main shrine, there was a graveyard of the Okubo family, and seven graves and the Gorinto were lined up. However, there was nothing else to see for the family temple of the castle owner.