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Historic cliff!
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I was curious because there was a name "Saigaya" at the Entetsu Bus bus stop. There was really a cliff. It is also a cliff where Shingen Takeda and Ieyasu fought a long time ago. It is a museum where you can see the history of such cliffs for free.
Deepening understanding of the battle of Mikatagahara
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A small and beautiful museum standing on the site of the Saiga Cliff Old Battlefield. Admission is free. I was interested in the outline of the battle of Mikatagahara, the transition of the battle, and the fact that Enshu Daienbutsu is now inherited as a memorial service for the war, etc. 々.
A park and museum at a corner of the intersection. The museum allows you to learn about the history of the area as a battlefield for free. From the nearby place names, you can get a glimpse of the connection between Ieyasu Tokugawa and Hamamatsu, such as Fubashi, Azusa Mochi, and Sentori.
The Saigaya Museum has been renewed. Admission is free. However, I think the amount of exhibits was larger than before. I heard from the staff that some exhibits have been moved to the Hamamatsu City Museum. The highlight here is the diorama of the Battle of Mikatagahara, which is real and worth seeing! This is one of the Hamamatsu Ieyasu walking trails. There is also a parking lot, so you can drive.
JR About 10 minutes by bus from Hamamatsu Station. Free admission museum renewed in 2015. Saiga cliff is a cliff northwest of Hamamatsu Castle. The Tokugawa army puts cloth on the cliff and attacks the Takeda army at night. The Takeda army, who tried to think of cloth as a bridge, said that Sai fell to the bottom of the cliff. A scene of the battle of Mikatagahara that appeared in the taiga drama. I think it's a place where you can experience history.
Historic cliff!
I was curious because there was a name "Saigaya" at the Entetsu Bus bus stop. There was really a cliff. It is also a cliff where Shingen Takeda and Ieyasu fought a long time ago. It is a museum where you can see the history of such cliffs for free.
Deepening understanding of the battle of Mikatagahara
A small and beautiful museum standing on the site of the Saiga Cliff Old Battlefield. Admission is free. I was interested in the outline of the battle of Mikatagahara, the transition of the battle, and the fact that Enshu Daienbutsu is now inherited as a memorial service for the war, etc. 々.
About 15 minutes by bus from Hamamatsu station
A park and museum at a corner of the intersection. The museum allows you to learn about the history of the area as a battlefield for free. From the nearby place names, you can get a glimpse of the connection between Ieyasu Tokugawa and Hamamatsu, such as Fubashi, Azusa Mochi, and Sentori.
You can understand the history of Saiga cliff!
The Saigaya Museum has been renewed. Admission is free. However, I think the amount of exhibits was larger than before. I heard from the staff that some exhibits have been moved to the Hamamatsu City Museum. The highlight here is the diorama of the Battle of Mikatagahara, which is real and worth seeing! This is one of the Hamamatsu Ieyasu walking trails. There is also a parking lot, so you can drive.
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JR About 10 minutes by bus from Hamamatsu Station. Free admission museum renewed in 2015. Saiga cliff is a cliff northwest of Hamamatsu Castle. The Tokugawa army puts cloth on the cliff and attacks the Takeda army at night. The Takeda army, who tried to think of cloth as a bridge, said that Sai fell to the bottom of the cliff. A scene of the battle of Mikatagahara that appeared in the taiga drama. I think it's a place where you can experience history.