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Jizo, just the neck.
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It seems that there is a benefit from the neck above. It is across the road in the area where local graveyards gather. It is located in the area up the stairs, but at the entrance there was a tomb of Ozekidani style, which was active in sumo at the end of the Edo period.
The location is difficult to understand, so I asked the locals and walked to visit. It's a cute Jizo on the slope, but when you look up close, you'll be surprised at how big it is. The story of Shujizo dates back to when Obama-juku was on the beach in the Seto Inland Sea.
For the first time, I saw Jizo with only his neck. I think it's very rare. It's far from the station, but I think it's a good idea to visit while taking a walk.
Since it is in the middle of the slope to Obama Inn, there is only two Jizo of the neck when climbing the short but steep stairs. The white one on the right is old, and the black Jizo on the left seems to be relatively new. There is a small park next to it, and from there, it may be easier to go here because there is a slope instead of stairs.
Jizo, just the neck.
It seems that there is a benefit from the neck above. It is across the road in the area where local graveyards gather. It is located in the area up the stairs, but at the entrance there was a tomb of Ozekidani style, which was active in sumo at the end of the Edo period.
Kujizo
I have lived in Takarazuka for a long time, but I didn't know it at all. I hope it will be better because I went to visit my head.
i'm surprised to see you up close.
The location is difficult to understand, so I asked the locals and walked to visit. It's a cute Jizo on the slope, but when you look up close, you'll be surprised at how big it is. The story of Shujizo dates back to when Obama-juku was on the beach in the Seto Inland Sea.
for the first time.
For the first time, I saw Jizo with only his neck. I think it's very rare. It's far from the station, but I think it's a good idea to visit while taking a walk.
it's on the way up to Obama juku.
Since it is in the middle of the slope to Obama Inn, there is only two Jizo of the neck when climbing the short but steep stairs. The white one on the right is old, and the black Jizo on the left seems to be relatively new. There is a small park next to it, and from there, it may be easier to go here because there is a slope instead of stairs.