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I think it's a good place to remember the lives of old people in a quiet place.
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Zikkyonuho (Zikkyo = Serikaku, Nu =, Ho = River) seems to mean "Serikaku no Kawa". Since it is an island made of coral reef uplifts, this spring in the center of the village is the source of life. Life in the village It was used as a place for interacting with the villagers. It seems that the water supply facilities have been improved and the role has been completed, but it remains as it was at that time. The water god is enshrined in the back of the tunnel. It seems that it is springing from around here. In 2008, "Heisei no Meishui 100 Selected ...
On Okinoerabu Island, Kirishima Island, where water resources are scarce, it is a reproduction of a facility built in the old days to make effective use of valuable spring water. I think it's a good place to remember people's lives. I wonder if I can go if I have time.
It is spring water. It seems that it has been selected as one of the 100 best Heisei, but it wasn't like The Tourist Spot, but it just left it as it used to be.
The signboard is eye-catching when you run on Prefectural Road 84. The surrounding area was a village, and I couldn't see it even if I looked for a parking lot, so I stopped at a place like a side road and walked. When you go down the steep slope from Route 84, there is a bench that has become quite diagonally on the way. It seems that it also plays a role as a park. When I went down to the bottom, there was a murmuring of clean water, and it seemed to be called Jocqui Nuho.
It is a historic historic site facility for the history of Okinoerabu, but from the viewpoint of a tourist destination, I wonder if it is necessary to visit. If you go by car, you should stop at the main street where you can see the signboard and walk. I'm going into a narrow alley.
I think it's a good place to remember the lives of old people in a quiet place.
Zikkyonuho (Zikkyo = Serikaku, Nu =, Ho = River) seems to mean "Serikaku no Kawa". Since it is an island made of coral reef uplifts, this spring in the center of the village is the source of life. Life in the village It was used as a place for interacting with the villagers. It seems that the water supply facilities have been improved and the role has been completed, but it remains as it was at that time. The water god is enshrined in the back of the tunnel. It seems that it is springing from around here. In 2008, "Heisei no Meishui 100 Selected ...
A place to remember the lives of old people
On Okinoerabu Island, Kirishima Island, where water resources are scarce, it is a reproduction of a facility built in the old days to make effective use of valuable spring water. I think it's a good place to remember people's lives. I wonder if I can go if I have time.
Underground spring water
It is spring water. It seems that it has been selected as one of the 100 best Heisei, but it wasn't like The Tourist Spot, but it just left it as it used to be.
and they're surrounded by villages.
The signboard is eye-catching when you run on Prefectural Road 84. The surrounding area was a village, and I couldn't see it even if I looked for a parking lot, so I stopped at a place like a side road and walked. When you go down the steep slope from Route 84, there is a bench that has become quite diagonally on the way. It seems that it also plays a role as a park. When I went down to the bottom, there was a murmuring of clean water, and it seemed to be called Jocqui Nuho.
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It is a historic historic site facility for the history of Okinoerabu, but from the viewpoint of a tourist destination, I wonder if it is necessary to visit. If you go by car, you should stop at the main street where you can see the signboard and walk. I'm going into a narrow alley.