During the Edo period, an epidemic swept through the area and many people died. This monument was erected to pray for their souls, and even today many visitors come to pray for children’s health and for safe childbirth.
This place is also the birthplace of Watanabe Kihei, the Izu naval commander entrusted with the important task of escorting the lord and his retainers when, 383 years ago, Ukita Hideie, a senior retainer of the Toyotomi clan and lord of Bizen-Okayama Castle (570,000 koku), was exiled to Hachijo Island along with thirteen of his vassals.
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