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In 1600, when he committed suicide at the age of 59, there was a blood washing pond and a torso mound, but it seems that the neck mound is located on the top of Mt. Tsukikami on the west side. At first, he was brought to the neighboring Shionji Temple. The Kuki family continued after that, and Joan Ji Temple in Toba is the family temple.
It's natural to think now, but I climb quite a bit. Also, the landscape is not good for the trees to climb in the way. But I wanted to watch it on TV and go and see it, so I'm satisfied ...
Yoshitaka Kuki, who lost in Sekigahara, committed suicide
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In the battle of Sekigahara, the Kuki family was divided into two groups: the Eastern Army and the Western Army, but Yoshitaka Kuki, who joined the Western Army, committed suicide on Toshishima. The fuselage was buried in the place of suicide, and the neck was buried on the top of the mountain where you can see Toba Castle after the neck inspection was carried out.
He played an active role in the Toyotomi and Tokugawa periods. Sometimes I sided with the power. I wonder if it can't be said that it's a Toyotomi samurai.
Looking at Toba Castle from the neck mound, I think of Yoshitaka
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From Toba Port, I took a boat to Wagu Port, and on foot from Wagu Port, I was able to go around in about 1 time with Shuzuka, Toshizuka and 1. Toshizuka is located on a small hill and you can see the ruins of Toba Castle, which is the old residence, in the distance. Although Toba Castle is not left, you can look at Toba Bay and remember the life of Kataka.
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In 1600, when he committed suicide at the age of 59, there was a blood washing pond and a torso mound, but it seems that the neck mound is located on the top of Mt. Tsukikami on the west side. At first, he was brought to the neighboring Shionji Temple. The Kuki family continued after that, and Joan Ji Temple in Toba is the family temple.
I wanted to go and see it once.
It's natural to think now, but I climb quite a bit. Also, the landscape is not good for the trees to climb in the way. But I wanted to watch it on TV and go and see it, so I'm satisfied ...
Yoshitaka Kuki, who lost in Sekigahara, committed suicide
In the battle of Sekigahara, the Kuki family was divided into two groups: the Eastern Army and the Western Army, but Yoshitaka Kuki, who joined the Western Army, committed suicide on Toshishima. The fuselage was buried in the place of suicide, and the neck was buried on the top of the mountain where you can see Toba Castle after the neck inspection was carried out.
Sea thief です.
He played an active role in the Toyotomi and Tokugawa periods. Sometimes I sided with the power. I wonder if it can't be said that it's a Toyotomi samurai.
Looking at Toba Castle from the neck mound, I think of Yoshitaka
From Toba Port, I took a boat to Wagu Port, and on foot from Wagu Port, I was able to go around in about 1 time with Shuzuka, Toshizuka and 1. Toshizuka is located on a small hill and you can see the ruins of Toba Castle, which is the old residence, in the distance. Although Toba Castle is not left, you can look at Toba Bay and remember the life of Kataka.