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Takeda's Hall の Main Gate が Big Hand Gate です
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At the present Takeda Shrine and its surroundings, there was the "Takeda-sankan" where Mr. Takeda, who ruled this area during the Sengoku period, lived. The east side, including the precincts of Takeda Shrine, was a park. That is Otemon Higashi Historic Site Park. The Otemon gate here is the main gate of the Takeda clan building, and the stoneworks and sobori, which protected this Otemon from foreign enemies, were restored.
Otemon Higashi Historic Site Park is a park that continues to the east side of Takeda Shrine, which enshrines Takeda Shingen Port. It was maintained at the "Takeda clan building site", which was used as the home of the third generation of Takeda. The main gate of the Takeda clan building, which is the main gate, has been repaired to restore the appearance of the Sengoku period by repairing stone bases and moats that were protected from foreign enemies, but compared to the stone walls at that time in the precincts of Takeda Shrine. I was a little disappointed that it felt artificial.
Takeda's Hall の Main Gate が Big Hand Gate です
At the present Takeda Shrine and its surroundings, there was the "Takeda-sankan" where Mr. Takeda, who ruled this area during the Sengoku period, lived. The east side, including the precincts of Takeda Shrine, was a park. That is Otemon Higashi Historic Site Park. The Otemon gate here is the main gate of the Takeda clan building, and the stoneworks and sobori, which protected this Otemon from foreign enemies, were restored.
The main gate of the Takeda clan is the main gate
Otemon Higashi Historic Site Park is a park that continues to the east side of Takeda Shrine, which enshrines Takeda Shingen Port. It was maintained at the "Takeda clan building site", which was used as the home of the third generation of Takeda. The main gate of the Takeda clan building, which is the main gate, has been repaired to restore the appearance of the Sengoku period by repairing stone bases and moats that were protected from foreign enemies, but compared to the stone walls at that time in the precincts of Takeda Shrine. I was a little disappointed that it felt artificial.