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Ruins of Ina Shi Yashiki

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185 Oaza Komuro Azamaruyama, Ina-machi, Kitaadachi-gun 362-0806 Saitama PrefectureMap
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  • kondomitsuruakiko
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    it's good for a walk course

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     It may be good for those who are studying Tadatsugu Ina, but there is no historic site developed only by the explanation of the signboard, so it is completely disappointing for those who want to see "historical historic sites". However, according to local historians, there is a terrain that remains the construction of a medieval gozoku mansion using natural topography before the Edo period by Tadatsugu Ina. Tadatsugu may have known it and used it. However, there is no explanation of the signboard about it, so it will not be interesting at all except for local interested people ...

    Reviewed on Nov 29, 2020
  • LTB511
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    Nothing makes you think of the ruins of the house.

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    The Ina clan was the lord of the region (Komuro domain). The local name "Ina Town" is derived from the Ina clan. The ruins of the back gate of Mr. Ina's residence are just across the overpass that spans the vehicle base after leaving Maruyama Station on the New Shuttle. The shape of the shoji moat that once existed is expressed in concrete blocks. A stone monument and information board of the site of Mr. Ina's mansion are set up just a 10-minute walk from there, but only a vacant lot spreads toward Haraichi Numa. There are only fields and private houses around, and once existed ...

    Reviewed on Dec 3, 2019
  • Guide806772
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    for people who are familiar with history

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    The Edo period is the site of Tadatsugu Ina's mansion during the period of Ieyasu Tokugawa. I know the history of Mr. Ina, but I thought it was a place for people who are very familiar with history.

    Reviewed on Apr 23, 2018
  • akio9jp
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    For history castle mania

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    It is the site where Mr. Ina, who received the order of Ieyasu Tokugawa about 400 years ago, set up a Jinya. There are no buildings such as forts left, and there is only a grassland with nothing but a small signboard, so I think you will not be interested unless you are a considerable history castle enthusiast. Blue sheets are spread out here and there because they are under excavation work.

    Reviewed on Mar 25, 2018
  • MINOMUSHI_seikatsu
    MINOMUSHI_seikatsu
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    Super history lover

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    It's quite painful as a tourist destination. The signboards that explain the history of Mr. Ina and the site of the mansion are maintained, but I felt that I could not enjoy it unless I liked the history with "super", just because there were some earthworks and moats 々. In addition, there are no parking lots in the area, and most of them are privately owned, so it is safe to visit on foot from the nearby Saitama High Speed Railway / Maruyama Station. However, the location was difficult to understand because it was going on a narrow and curved road.

    Reviewed on Jan 5, 2017

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