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National Road Line 2 Luwuyu りの South にある Historical Site
Original Text
The battlefield of Okusu is located along the 2 koku. It is recommended to walk because you will pass by in a car in a blink of an eye. There is no parking lot. If you like historic sites, why not visit them once?
A magnificent battle site monument stands along National Highway 2, a little east of Ashiya Station. It was the battlefield of the battle between Masanari Kusunoki and Takauji Ashikaga. Now, only the stone monument tells the old days in the residential area.
It is located north of the Kusunoki Cho intersection on National Route 2.
Original Text
Enter the north side of the Kusunokicho intersection on National Highway 2. There is a monument called "Okusu Kobai Ruins" standing and it is in good condition. It is a battlefield where Masanari Kusunoki defeated the Ashikaga Takauji army in the battle of the northern and southern courts (1336) and Takauji Ashikaga withdrew to Kyushu. Since this day was built in 1945, it was aimed at raising Japan's war will toward the Nikka Incident and the Pacific War.
It is a stone monument of the Okusu Kosen along National Highway No. 2 (the main road between Hanshin) in the line of Ashiya condominiums. It's big. It is a quiet place with no atmosphere of the battle that happened in the past.
National Road Line 2 Luwuyu りの South にある Historical Site
The battlefield of Okusu is located along the 2 koku. It is recommended to walk because you will pass by in a car in a blink of an eye. There is no parking lot. If you like historic sites, why not visit them once?
Line 2
It stands quietly along Route 2. I feel that there was no Jizo and there was no offering. There are many Jizo on Route 2.
this was the battlefield.
A magnificent battle site monument stands along National Highway 2, a little east of Ashiya Station. It was the battlefield of the battle between Masanari Kusunoki and Takauji Ashikaga. Now, only the stone monument tells the old days in the residential area.
It is located north of the Kusunoki Cho intersection on National Route 2.
Enter the north side of the Kusunokicho intersection on National Highway 2. There is a monument called "Okusu Kobai Ruins" standing and it is in good condition. It is a battlefield where Masanari Kusunoki defeated the Ashikaga Takauji army in the battle of the northern and southern courts (1336) and Takauji Ashikaga withdrew to Kyushu. Since this day was built in 1945, it was aimed at raising Japan's war will toward the Nikka Incident and the Pacific War.
Stonestone
It is a stone monument of the Okusu Kosen along National Highway No. 2 (the main road between Hanshin) in the line of Ashiya condominiums. It's big. It is a quiet place with no atmosphere of the battle that happened in the past.