I went on a pilgrimage to the sacred grounds!
The correct pronunciation wasn't adopted, but it has likely raised awareness of the slope.
It seems that in the Edo period it was also mispronounced as Hinatazaka, but with the influence of Hinatazaka46, it has probably now been elevated to the level of an alternative name.
As a slope, it's just a slope.
The only one who would be happy about it as a slope is probably Bura Tamori.
This is the slope that leads down from Mita High School towards Azabu-Juban.
It seems that the original reading is "Hyugazaka."
It seems to have originated from the fact that in the early Edo period, the residence of the Hyuga no Kami of the Tokuyama domain was located on the south side.
It is quite picturesque at twilight ♪
Hyugazaka, which runs east from Azabu-dori, is a road with a sidewalk and is quite busy with vehicular traffic. The signpost indicating the name of the slope reads, "In the early Edo period, the residence of Mori Hyuganokami of the Tokuyama Domain was located on the south side. It was also called Sodeburi-zaka. The origin is unknown. It was also mistakenly called Hinata-zaka."
I'm a Sakamichi fan, so for now I'll go there~uuuuu
What was it called, Hyuugasaka?
You'll find it if you just happen to be walking around~!!
Thank you! It's a power spot, I've gained divine powers (I'm like Emperor Godaigo, self-deprecating)