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Sekigahara
Everywhere you could see samurais and you could take pictures with them. It was nice. A nearby museum provided useful explanations on the historical context
This is the battlefield where Ieyasu Tokugawa’s armies defeated those of Ishida Mitsunari in October 1600 that led to the creation of the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled for 260 years. We visited the s...
As a lover of Japanese history, this site seemed to me a must, a beautiful place, where you can imagine the most important battle between the two samurai clans of the ancient Japan.
The place of the famous battle of 1600. There is a museum where it is told - what and how much it happened. It is interesting to walk on the battlefield and see where whose troops were located. To bypass ...
This is the second time I have visited the old battlefield, but after studying the battle of Sekigahara firmly at the "Gifu Sekigahara Old Battlefield Memorial Hall" (posted separately), which was not last time, the decisive battlefield and the site of Mitsunari Ishida, When I visited the site of the first battle of Ieyasu Tokugawa, the decisive battlefield is now a quiet rural landscape, but the image of the fierce battle at that time springs up. Even so, how would the history of Japan have changed without Hideaki Kobayakawa's turn? ~
Sekigahara
Everywhere you could see samurais and you could take pictures with them. It was nice. A nearby museum provided useful explanations on the historical context
Neat Battlefield Visit
This is the battlefield where Ieyasu Tokugawa’s armies defeated those of Ishida Mitsunari in October 1600 that led to the creation of the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled for 260 years. We visited the s...
A piece of history
As a lover of Japanese history, this site seemed to me a must, a beautiful place, where you can imagine the most important battle between the two samurai clans of the ancient Japan.
For Japanese history lovers
The place of the famous battle of 1600. There is a museum where it is told - what and how much it happened. It is interesting to walk on the battlefield and see where whose troops were located. To bypass ...
Today も Number 々の History が Residual る Guyanchang
This is the second time I have visited the old battlefield, but after studying the battle of Sekigahara firmly at the "Gifu Sekigahara Old Battlefield Memorial Hall" (posted separately), which was not last time, the decisive battlefield and the site of Mitsunari Ishida, When I visited the site of the first battle of Ieyasu Tokugawa, the decisive battlefield is now a quiet rural landscape, but the image of the fierce battle at that time springs up. Even so, how would the history of Japan have changed without Hideaki Kobayakawa's turn? ~