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Toyoake, Aichi

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Aichi / Toyoake
A reading of this place

The road through here was once the Tokaido, and before that something older still. Toyoake sits on that layered ground — post-town, battlefield, now a mid-sized city threaded by the Meitetsu line and national highways. At Sengoku-period Okehazama, Oda Nobunaga's forces met Imagawa Yoshimoto in 1560, and the site of that encounter, designated as Okehazama Kofusen Densetsuchi, remains marked and quietly visited. Nearby, the Ano Ichiri-zuka — a paired mound that once told travelers how far they had walked — still stands along what was the ancient highway corridor.

The calendar here turns on food and temple ritual. In November, Sogenji, a Soto Zen temple and the first site on the Chita Shikoku pilgrimage circuit, holds its Daikon-taki Taisai, ladling out simmered daikon radish to those who come. In July, Kotokuin temple hosts its Kyuri Matsuri, centered on cucumber — a local specialty grown in the area. These are not performances staged for outside eyes; they are the ordinary mechanism by which a neighborhood marks its year.

The presence of Chukyo Racecourse and Fujita Medical University Hospital gives Toyoake an unromantic practicality — a city that functions. Maego Station on the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line anchors daily movement. The terrain is gently hilly, the Toyoake Plateau rising to modest heights around Futamurasan, with river terraces running alongside the Sakai River. Nothing here announces itself loudly. The old and the operational simply occupy the same ground.

Inside this place

What converges here

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  • 桶狭間古戦場伝説地  附 戦人塚 Historic Site
  • 阿野一里塚 Historic Site
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