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Located in Okanoyama in Nippon Navel Park. In 1990 (Heisei 2), the latitude intersection was measured by GPS surveying. In 1995, the "Japanese Navel Monument" was built at that location. The latitude intersection on the opposite side of the kakogawa line is called 'Taisho no navel', while this is called 'Heisei no navel.' This monument consists of four pillars, which are inspired by the spear of the guardian deity, and the square in the center shows the intersection of 135 degrees east longitude and 35 degrees north latitude. ...
The Japanese Navel Monument stands near the top of the mountain in the Japanese Navel Park. Let's climb the stairs leading to the long slide. If you want to see the whole view of the monument, we recommend the bank across the other side of the Kakogawa River.
I really wanted to go to "Heisei no Japanese navel" and climbed a long slope. There were four pencil-like monuments on a steep slope, and in the center there was something like a plate. If you think about it later, this place may be off limits. It seems that there are many burial mounds nearby, so what if the "Heisei navel" was in the burial mound?
Four pillars.
Located in Okanoyama in Nippon Navel Park. In 1990 (Heisei 2), the latitude intersection was measured by GPS surveying. In 1995, the "Japanese Navel Monument" was built at that location. The latitude intersection on the opposite side of the kakogawa line is called 'Taisho no navel', while this is called 'Heisei no navel.' This monument consists of four pillars, which are inspired by the spear of the guardian deity, and the square in the center shows the intersection of 135 degrees east longitude and 35 degrees north latitude. ...
the monument is in the belly park in japan
The Japanese Navel Monument stands near the top of the mountain in the Japanese Navel Park. Let's climb the stairs leading to the long slide. If you want to see the whole view of the monument, we recommend the bank across the other side of the Kakogawa River.
Monument near the top of the hill
I really wanted to go to "Heisei no Japanese navel" and climbed a long slope. There were four pencil-like monuments on a steep slope, and in the center there was something like a plate. If you think about it later, this place may be off limits. It seems that there are many burial mounds nearby, so what if the "Heisei navel" was in the burial mound?