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Matsudaira Native Village, located in Matsudaira, Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, has historical associations with the Tokugawa family.
The village is designated as a national ruin of Matsudaira. It was established by the Matsudaira clan in the 15th century. It is located to the south of Toyota, and helps give an historical understanding of the Matsudaira clan.
Even nowadays, Matsudaira Native Village is framed by beautiful nature. The village includes museums such as the Matsudaira Gokan, which exhibits various objects associated with the Matsudaira clan. Moreover, there is a statue of Matsudaira Chikauji, the father of Ieyasu, which is designated as a cultural asset of Toyota.
During early summer, iris blooms. Matsudaira Native Village is known as a spot for birds. It is a place that many tourists visit.
The village is designated as a national ruin of Matsudaira. It was established by the Matsudaira clan in the 15th century. It is located to the south of Toyota, and helps give an historical understanding of the Matsudaira clan.
Even nowadays, Matsudaira Native Village is framed by beautiful nature. The village includes museums such as the Matsudaira Gokan, which exhibits various objects associated with the Matsudaira clan. Moreover, there is a statue of Matsudaira Chikauji, the father of Ieyasu, which is designated as a cultural asset of Toyota.
During early summer, iris blooms. Matsudaira Native Village is known as a spot for birds. It is a place that many tourists visit.
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