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Kitagata Jinya Site

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274 Kitagata, Kitagata-cho, Motosu-gun 501-0431 Gifu PrefectureMap
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  • fichy138
    fichy138
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    There's nothing to see.

    Original Text

    There were several guides to the site of Jinya on the street corner, so I was able to reach it, but there was nothing but a signboard. The only temple that remains historically is the temple, and there are private houses on the site, so there is nothing to see.

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2016
  • fichy138
    fichy138
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    There's nothing to see.

    Original Text

    There were several guides to the site of Jinya on the street corner, so I was able to reach it, but there was nothing but a signboard. The only temple that remains historically is the temple, and there are private houses on the site, so there is nothing to see.

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2016
  • OnAir803123
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    Northern Putian's の Strand House

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    It is the site of the Jinya of the hatamoto 5000 Koku Kita Toda clan. During the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), Mr. Toda was a powerful family in Tahara in the eastern part of Mikawa and the southern part of Chita Peninsula. He was incorporated into his vassals during the process of unification of Mikawa by Tokugawa Ieyasu, and he also served as Hirotada's second wife. The main family was given the surname Matsudaira, but the branch family calls itself Toda. The territory is the current Kitamachi area of Motosu-gun. The ruins of Jinya have no gates or buildings, and it is a private house or field, and there are only pillars. The topography hasn't changed much. ...

    Reviewed on Aug 28, 2016
  • OnAir803123
    OnAir803123
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    Northern Putian's の Strand House

    Original Text

    It is the site of the Jinya of the hatamoto 5000 Koku Kita Toda clan. During the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), Mr. Toda was a powerful family in Tahara in the eastern part of Mikawa and the southern part of Chita Peninsula. He was incorporated into his vassals during the process of unification of Mikawa by Tokugawa Ieyasu, and he also served as Hirotada's second wife. The main family was given the surname Matsudaira, but the branch family calls itself Toda. The territory is the current Kitamachi area of Motosu-gun. The ruins of Jinya have no gates or buildings, and it is a private house or field, and there are only pillars. The topography hasn't changed much. ...

    Reviewed on Aug 28, 2016
  • to-matsui
    to-matsui
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    No remains.

    Original Text

    It is said that the northern Jinya was built in the southern part of Oi Shrine and in the corner of the medieval northern castle. Currently, there are only pillars showing the remains of Jinya on both sides of the road leading south from Oi Shrine, and there are no buildings or remains.

    Reviewed on Mar 20, 2016
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