mikazuki History

Statue of Hōjō Tokiyori

Hōjō Tokiyori was a shogun during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333) and ruled from 1246 to 1256. Tokiyori was often praised for his character, traveling the country and helping those in need. It is said that he visited this area, staying for three months due to a severe illness. Because of his extended stay, the region became known as "Mikazuki", meaning "three-day moon". Tokiyori, who received generous nursing care from the villagers, left a wooden statue he had carved and a waka poem as a token of his gratitude. After this, the village was named "Haruya," after a verse in the poem.

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481 Harukana,Sayo Town
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