Ikaho Checking Station Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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it's also called ikahoguchi rubansho.
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Shortly after climbing the stone steps, which is a representative spot of Ikaho Onsen, there was a gate on the right with the words "Ikahoguchi Rubansho" written on it. This is the Ikaho barrier station, which is also called Ikahoguchi Rubansho. This building is a restored building of the Ikaho Village Guchi Bandsho, which was a key point for the back and forth of the Mikuni Highway from Edo to Echigo. Inside, the state of passing through the barrier was exhibited.
A stone-stage town that can be said to be a symbol of Ikaho Onsen. On the right hand side of the stone steps, Ikaho Gosekisho was on the right side. The gate was written as "Ikahoguchi Ryobansho". This Ikaho barrier station is a building that restored the Ikaho village exit bansho, which was a key point of returning to and from the back of the Mikuni Highway from Edo to Echigo. You can enter the barrier station for free. This barrier we can see is restored, but inside there are passage bills, ten hands, confiscated matchlock guns, etc. ...
The title is the barrier station, but it is officially "Kakurubansho". Each clan is called Kurubansho to set up a barrier station established by the Shogunate. Admission is free. There seems to be no parking lot. Use the municipal parking lot under the stairs. The interior is two rooms, and you can go inside and see it.
Next to the famous stone steps of Ikaho Onsen. If you want to go, it is recommended from the stone steps exit of the bus stop. Close to here. It is a restored building to the present age and is small. Considering sightseeing, it is sober. You can take a little look at the hot water.
It is located in the early stages of the 365 Ikaho stone steps. After passing through the small torii gate, there was a mansion of the barrier station, and you could go inside. Two armor (?) Like at that time was exhibited. Before climbing the 365 stone steps, I think you should stop by to travel back in time in the Edo period.
it's also called ikahoguchi rubansho.
Shortly after climbing the stone steps, which is a representative spot of Ikaho Onsen, there was a gate on the right with the words "Ikahoguchi Rubansho" written on it. This is the Ikaho barrier station, which is also called Ikahoguchi Rubansho. This building is a restored building of the Ikaho Village Guchi Bandsho, which was a key point for the back and forth of the Mikuni Highway from Edo to Echigo. Inside, the state of passing through the barrier was exhibited.
The gate says, "Ikahoguchi rubansho."
A stone-stage town that can be said to be a symbol of Ikaho Onsen. On the right hand side of the stone steps, Ikaho Gosekisho was on the right side. The gate was written as "Ikahoguchi Ryobansho". This Ikaho barrier station is a building that restored the Ikaho village exit bansho, which was a key point of returning to and from the back of the Mikuni Highway from Edo to Echigo. You can enter the barrier station for free. This barrier we can see is restored, but inside there are passage bills, ten hands, confiscated matchlock guns, etc. ...
It is correctly called 'Ikahoguchi rubansho.'
The title is the barrier station, but it is officially "Kakurubansho". Each clan is called Kurubansho to set up a barrier station established by the Shogunate. Admission is free. There seems to be no parking lot. Use the municipal parking lot under the stairs. The interior is two rooms, and you can go inside and see it.
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Next to the famous stone steps of Ikaho Onsen. If you want to go, it is recommended from the stone steps exit of the bus stop. Close to here. It is a restored building to the present age and is small. Considering sightseeing, it is sober. You can take a little look at the hot water.
it's in the first half of the ikaho stone steps.
It is located in the early stages of the 365 Ikaho stone steps. After passing through the small torii gate, there was a mansion of the barrier station, and you could go inside. Two armor (?) Like at that time was exhibited. Before climbing the 365 stone steps, I think you should stop by to travel back in time in the Edo period.