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It is the second largest Olympic Tower in Japan.
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It is the second largest Gorinto in Japan. Certainly you will be overwhelmed by the size. It should be a famous place that represents Suma, but for some reason few people visit it. It is located on the road once from Sumaura Park and heading west. You can go through the parking lot, but the directions were supposed to go on the road once. By the way, the largest Gorinto in Japan is located at Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine.
It's really just a grave. After the tour, there was Sumaura Park next to it, and if I was sleeping alone in the car in the parking lot there, I wondered if I was suspicious, and the police car came, so I hurried home. It's like nothing to have time to immerse yourself in the afterglow of the Genpei Battle. I'm afraid Kobe!
A large Gorinto tower built for the memorial service of Taira no Atsumori on the west side of Sumaura Park. Taira no Atsumori was a member of the Taira family who was killed in the battle of Ichinotani in the battle of Genpei, and was the youngest child of Taira no Kiyomori's younger brother, Taira no Tsunemori, and was only 16 years old. It was Jiro Kumagai, a busho (Japanese military commander) of the Genji clan, who entered into priesthood later because he defeated Atsumori, who was too young. It must have been painful in the life after that to hit a young man reminiscent of his son. ...
The adjacent soba shop was closed, but it was cleaned clean.
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A place along the national highway that is a little difficult to stand out and difficult to enter. The soba restaurant next door is also closed and is located in a lonely place at the edge of the parking lot beside the park. However, there were some flowers and several candles, whether it was someone managing it or the timing was good. Immediately behind is Ichinoya, and when I think about it now, I think that a cruel battle was being fought, I felt indescribable. The car parked in the park parking lot. It was 300 yen because it was within an hour.
It is the second largest Olympic Tower in Japan.
It is the second largest Gorinto in Japan. Certainly you will be overwhelmed by the size. It should be a famous place that represents Suma, but for some reason few people visit it. It is located on the road once from Sumaura Park and heading west. You can go through the parking lot, but the directions were supposed to go on the road once. By the way, the largest Gorinto in Japan is located at Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine.
if you like atsumori, can i go?
It's really just a grave. After the tour, there was Sumaura Park next to it, and if I was sleeping alone in the car in the parking lot there, I wondered if I was suspicious, and the police car came, so I hurried home. It's like nothing to have time to immerse yourself in the afterglow of the Genpei Battle. I'm afraid Kobe!
Tragedy の Ruowuzhe の Supporting Tower
A large Gorinto tower built for the memorial service of Taira no Atsumori on the west side of Sumaura Park. Taira no Atsumori was a member of the Taira family who was killed in the battle of Ichinotani in the battle of Genpei, and was the youngest child of Taira no Kiyomori's younger brother, Taira no Tsunemori, and was only 16 years old. It was Jiro Kumagai, a busho (Japanese military commander) of the Genji clan, who entered into priesthood later because he defeated Atsumori, who was too young. It must have been painful in the life after that to hit a young man reminiscent of his son. ...
It was a little better than the drive! !! It seems that nothing is going on, so I immediately got into the car and let me go home.
The adjacent soba shop was closed, but it was cleaned clean.
A place along the national highway that is a little difficult to stand out and difficult to enter. The soba restaurant next door is also closed and is located in a lonely place at the edge of the parking lot beside the park. However, there were some flowers and several candles, whether it was someone managing it or the timing was good. Immediately behind is Ichinoya, and when I think about it now, I think that a cruel battle was being fought, I felt indescribable. The car parked in the park parking lot. It was 300 yen because it was within an hour.