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The period of の
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Visited during the cherry blossom season. It's usually a sober fountain, but at this time the cherry blossoms fluttered and fell on the surface of the water, which was very tasteful.
In the middle of the round pond, there is a splash of water that blows up thinly. The oldest fountain in Japan was extremely simple. We recommend that you do not forget to visit this as well when visiting Gokoku Shrine.
It is an old fountain without power built by Nariaki Mito in the late Edo period, but it is a pity that the amount of water decreases
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According to "Ibaraki Tokiwa Park Rinkatsu Zu Magazine" published in 1868, it was built by Nariaki Tokugawa, who was bright in water, and drew water from the water source in the south about 100 m beyond the oka, and placed on Oishi. Erupt from the iron pipe Its height is 3 m or more (the figure is drawn in about 5 m). At that time, it seems that the water was used for the feeling of the field, so there must have been so much water. In the Edo period, it is said that it is one of the few fountains made using the difference in height, and it is still blowing water. ...
It is a fountain in the parking lot under Gokoku Shrine. Even if it is a fountain, it is a substitute that we modern people say "what", but it must have been epoch-making at that time. Don't miss it because it's sober.
The period of の
Visited during the cherry blossom season. It's usually a sober fountain, but at this time the cherry blossoms fluttered and fell on the surface of the water, which was very tasteful.
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In the middle of the round pond, there is a splash of water that blows up thinly. The oldest fountain in Japan was extremely simple. We recommend that you do not forget to visit this as well when visiting Gokoku Shrine.
It is an old fountain without power built by Nariaki Mito in the late Edo period, but it is a pity that the amount of water decreases
According to "Ibaraki Tokiwa Park Rinkatsu Zu Magazine" published in 1868, it was built by Nariaki Tokugawa, who was bright in water, and drew water from the water source in the south about 100 m beyond the oka, and placed on Oishi. Erupt from the iron pipe Its height is 3 m or more (the figure is drawn in about 5 m). At that time, it seems that the water was used for the feeling of the field, so there must have been so much water. In the Edo period, it is said that it is one of the few fountains made using the difference in height, and it is still blowing water. ...
Japan's oldest の water spray
It is a fountain in the parking lot under Gokoku Shrine. Even if it is a fountain, it is a substitute that we modern people say "what", but it must have been epoch-making at that time. Don't miss it because it's sober.