Other Historic Site/Building Spots in Yamanashi Area
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- Katsunuma Clan Residence Ruins
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- Yamanashi Koshu-shi Katsunumacho Katsunuma 2515-1
- These ruins are located along Prefectural Route 34 in the Katsunuma area of Katsunuma-cho, Koshu City. These are the ruins of the manor house of Takeda Shingen's uncle, Katsunuma Nobutomo, and his son Nobumoto. They were discovered during the construction of an adjacent prefectural wine center. Moats, ruined buildings, waterways, etc., are preserved and are designated as national historic sites.
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- Statue of Shingen Takeda
- Travel / Tourism
- Yamanashi Kofu Marunouchi 1
- This statue located at Kofu Station's South Exit in Kofu City's Marunouchi area was completed in 1969, with the help of donations from people from all over Japan. The statue is modeled after Takeda Shingen resting on a stool while planning for the battle of Kawanakajima versus Uesugi Kenshin.
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- Grave of Shingen Takeda
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- Yamanashi Kofu Iwakubocho 246
- "This grave located in Iwakubo-cho, Kofu City is where Takeda Shingen, based on his dying wish, was buried for three years while hiding the truth of his death from disease. This grave is also called ""cremation mound,"" as he was cremated here. There is another grave for Shingen in Erin-ji Temple in Enzanoyashiki, where his burial rites were performed."
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- Hana Toriyama Ruins
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- Yamanashi Fuefuki-shi Yatsushirocho Misakacho
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- Choshi Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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- Yamanashi Kofu Shimosonecho
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- Historical SItes Kinsei Ruins
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- Yamanashi Hokuto-shi Oizumicho Yato
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- Shadow stone
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- Yobanashi ken Minami-gama-gun Minobu-cho
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- Kado Nishi Family's Residence
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- Yamanashi Minamikoma-gun Minobucho
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- Mama no Mori
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- Yamanashi Minamitsuru-gun Yamanakakomura
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- Asari Yoichi Yoshinari tomb of
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- Yamanashi Pref. Chuoushi Otori
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- Maruyama Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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- Yamanashi Kofu Shimosonecho
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- Kai Kokubu nunnery trace
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- Yamanashi Pref. Fuefukishi Ichinomiyachouhigashibara
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- Furin Kazan Hibiki no Sato
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- Yamanashi Fuefuki-shi Isawacho Kubonakajima
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- Kai Kokubunji Temple Ato
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- Yamanashi Fuefuki-shi Ichinomiyacho Kokubu
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- Takeda Shingen Oyakehaka
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- Yamanashi Pref. Koufushi Iwakubochou
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- Come true ruins
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- Yamanashi Prefecture Hokuto
Yamanashi Areas
Yamanashi prefecture is the proud home of one of Japan’s most celebrated icons: Mount Fuji. Although the mountain straddles both Yamanashi and Shizuoka, the most breathtaking views of Fuji-san can be seen from the Fuji Five Lakes north of the mountain in Yamanashi prefecture. The plethora of outdoor activities in and around the lakes all have the benefit of the country’s highest mountain as their backdrop, and we can assure you that it is an unforgettable sight.
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