[Ina Series No. 6] Ina Park Kawaguchi (Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture)
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.
The place related to Ina this time is "Ina Park Kawaguchi".
A bronze statue of Tadaharu Ina was built in the park management office in the park. Tadaharu is the second son of Tadatsugu. An overview of the achievements of Tadatsugu and Tadaharu is provided on the website of the Kanto Regional Development Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
The pedestal of the statue has the following description.
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Mr. Tadaharu Ina Han Juro
Bunroku 1st year (1592) to 2nd year (1653)
The representative of the shogunate in the early Edo period.
In Kanei 6 (1629), a Jinya was built in Akayama, Kita Adachi-gun, Musashi-kuni, and based here, the construction of Minuma Tamei and the large-scale river improvement project of Tone River and Arakawa were implemented to prevent flood damage, We focused on the development of Nitta.
The flood control and water use projects that represent the Edo era have enabled the development of the eastern lowland of Musashi Country, and the vast wilderness has transformed into a fruitful granary area, and has become the cornerstone of the Kanto development that continues today. .
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The nearest station is Araijuku Station on the Saitama Railway, but it is a little far from the station, so it is convenient to use a car.
(Ina series written in the past)
Released on January 17, 2022, "Light more to the Ina family who supported the Shogunate"
Released on May 5, 2022, "Walking through Mr. Ina's base who worked hard to develop infrastructure in the Kanto region."
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Released on August 6, 2022 "[Ina City Series Part 4] Ina Shrine (Oyama-cho, Shizuoka Prefecture)"
Released on August 5, 2024, "[Ina Series No. 5] Former Kosuge Goten (Katsushika-ku, Tokyo)"