Oshoro Annular Stone Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I'm finally there.
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I had passed the national highway in front of me dozens of times, but I had the time to go and executed it. Not far from the national highway, it was in a space surrounded by strawberry vinyl houses. It's not surprising, but I was surprised that it exists here even though it is a place that seems to be easily destroyed during the development of Hokkaido. I stood up for a while and looked at the landscape and imagined the activities of ancient people.
I drove on Sunday afternoon. There are 1 signs along the Fruit Highway. There is no parking lot. I parked a little on a wide farm road. There are too many things I don't know, so honestly, I don't understand. Is it a religious hall or a worship tomb? Is there a village around? It seems that I want to be a World Heritage Site, but what heritage is it? It was like that.
This is the first stone circle discovered in Japan. It is also published in textbooks. I used a rental car even in places with inconvenient transportation (3 hours from New Chitose Airport). Stones are lined up on the grassland about 20m in diameter, so it's certainly the same as in the photo. But ... There was a torn vinyl house right next door, and I could never say that it had an atmosphere. If this is the case, the nearby Jichinshan ring stone is recommended.
I stopped by while I went to buy bread. You can do it without hesitation because the information board is at the point. 3500 years ago, there were people who lined up stones for something here. It was enough to think about it.
I'm finally there.
I had passed the national highway in front of me dozens of times, but I had the time to go and executed it. Not far from the national highway, it was in a space surrounded by strawberry vinyl houses. It's not surprising, but I was surprised that it exists here even though it is a place that seems to be easily destroyed during the development of Hokkaido. I stood up for a while and looked at the landscape and imagined the activities of ancient people.
There's too much unclear.
I drove on Sunday afternoon. There are 1 signs along the Fruit Highway. There is no parking lot. I parked a little on a wide farm road. There are too many things I don't know, so honestly, I don't understand. Is it a religious hall or a worship tomb? Is there a village around? It seems that I want to be a World Heritage Site, but what heritage is it? It was like that.
Ancient relics ですが...
This is the first stone circle discovered in Japan. It is also published in textbooks. I used a rental car even in places with inconvenient transportation (3 hours from New Chitose Airport). Stones are lined up on the grassland about 20m in diameter, so it's certainly the same as in the photo. But ... There was a torn vinyl house right next door, and I could never say that it had an atmosphere. If this is the case, the nearby Jichinshan ring stone is recommended.
Roman of stone
I stopped by while I went to buy bread. You can do it without hesitation because the information board is at the point. 3500 years ago, there were people who lined up stones for something here. It was enough to think about it.