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Charming walk in the countryside
Off the beaten track is some of the more picturesque countryside in Japan - rice fields of the same configuration as 1200 years ago, stone and wooden Buddhist statues perched in caves.
It is said that it was a manor of USA Jingu. Is it manor that the priest used it as a price for reclamation due to human power? It was an interesting scenery that made you feel the history.
Tazenso, a rural area located in the mountainous area at the base of the Kunito Peninsula in Bungotakada City, Oita Prefecture, is a farmland cultivated during the era of the Kenta Eien Private Property Law, which I learned in history textbooks. Currently, the scenery after rice planting is especially picturesque as a rice field in the mountains. The location is a little difficult to understand, but you can overlook it from the observatory.
In mid-June, all the rice fields are filled with water, and the remnants of the sunset seen from the sunset Kannon are beautiful. The sunrise is also very beautiful.
Although it is a landscape of rice terraces that are everywhere, it is a landscape that makes you want to see the difference in the appearance of 々 in the four seasons. There is a place where you can overlook this scenery (Sunset Kannon), but be careful because snakes appear. However, there is a snake on the mountain. I'm not happy, but it's okay if you get off the road or walk carefully.
Charming walk in the countryside
Off the beaten track is some of the more picturesque countryside in Japan - rice fields of the same configuration as 1200 years ago, stone and wooden Buddhist statues perched in caves.
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It is said that it was a manor of USA Jingu. Is it manor that the priest used it as a price for reclamation due to human power? It was an interesting scenery that made you feel the history.
Kentian Yongnian Private Finance Law
Tazenso, a rural area located in the mountainous area at the base of the Kunito Peninsula in Bungotakada City, Oita Prefecture, is a farmland cultivated during the era of the Kenta Eien Private Property Law, which I learned in history textbooks. Currently, the scenery after rice planting is especially picturesque as a rice field in the mountains. The location is a little difficult to understand, but you can overlook it from the observatory.
Sunset
In mid-June, all the rice fields are filled with water, and the remnants of the sunset seen from the sunset Kannon are beautiful. The sunrise is also very beautiful.
It's good not to be a tourist spot.
Although it is a landscape of rice terraces that are everywhere, it is a landscape that makes you want to see the difference in the appearance of 々 in the four seasons. There is a place where you can overlook this scenery (Sunset Kannon), but be careful because snakes appear. However, there is a snake on the mountain. I'm not happy, but it's okay if you get off the road or walk carefully.