[Ina Series No. 4] Ina Shrine (Oyama-cho, Shizuoka Prefecture)
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In Chuo-ku, there is a sightseeing point called "Gundai Yashiki Ruins". Including Tadatsugu Ina, who was appointed as the deputy head by Ieyasu Tokugawa, the Ina clan was later called Kanto-gundai and inherited for twelve generations. In the blog published on January 17, 2022, "Walking more light to the Ina clan who supported the Shogunate," about Gencho-ji Temple, the Bodaiji Temple of the Ina family, was published on May 5, 2022. About Ina Shrine in Ina City, Saitama Prefecture.
This time, I visited "Ina Shrine" in Oyama Town, Shizuoka Prefecture. The "Hoei era Great Eruption" of Mount Fuji in 1707 caused volcanic ash and sand to reach a part of Tokyo far away. It is said that at the time, Kanto-gundai Ina Hanzaemon Tadanobu (Tadanobu), not only restored and disaster recovery measure, but also snuggled up with the residents of the stricken area, and distributed the rice of the Shogunate for hungry residents, against the order of the Shogunate. I am. It was Ina Shrine that worshiped Tadajun, who gained respect.
Japan is a volcanic archipelago. I don't know when the eruption will be damaged. It's important to collect information and be prepared during normal times. I think the Tokyo Metropolitan Disaster Prevention website will be helpful.
There is a parking lot opposite the road on the site of the shrine.