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'''Hijirizaka''' (聖坂) is a hill ('']'' (])) road in Mita 4-chome. The slope runs from the south to the north on the ridge the promontory. Mita Junior High School and the ] Embassy sit on the inland side of the road. It intersects '']'' (]) and '']'' (]). ] (]) and a Shinto shrine sit on the seaward side of the slope. This slope is a traffic road of ancient times and the middle ages where '']'' (]), a place where Buddhist monks were sent from to teach, opened. It is assumed that this name was used because their inns were on the side of the slope. This slope was also called '']'' (]) or '']'' (]).

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