Some other historical spots in this region are Koshi-zuka, which is considered to be Ogawa no miya's grave, Shoju-in, which is said to be the old site of his temporary palace, and Bokudo-in, which is said to have been built by boys who took care of Emperor Seiwa's horses. |
地元には小川宮の墓とされる皇子塚、宮の行宮跡という松樹院、清和天皇付きの牧童が建てたという牧童院などもある。 |