#auto-translate Bulletin Bell This bell was cast in Osaka by the first feudal lord of the Matsudaira family, Yorishige Matsudaira, in 1653 with the addition of thirty large-sized pieces t...
#auto-translate Honjin of Kaju In the Edo era, the main shrine of Kusakabe inn was placed here as a daimyo holiday lodging in the Oshu / Nikko Kaido middle agenda. Ohkawa Honjin (~ Houjou...
#auto-translate Raw launched Inari Inamijin derived from Inamijin now About 1,250 years ago 45th year Emperor Shomu Emperor Kamiki two years Yamashiro Kuniyama three companies Uga Sangyo ...
#auto-translate Wakata Keiwakadai is the tomb of the Takamatsu Matsudaira family, the lord who ruled Takamatsu Sanmieza. "Hakuhaku" is a Buddhist word that means the function of...
#auto-translate Takizawa Makoto's birthplace Takizawazakaban (near Hirano 1 - 7 · 8) Novelist in the late Edo period. Born in the house of Matsudaira who was in this place as a fifth ...
#auto-translate Necessary cultural property Jyubukaku (former Matsudaira Takamatsu Bettei) Heisei 24 (2012) July 9 Even during the Matsudaira Era designated as important cultural property...