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Great place for a walk in Izuhara
Nakamura is a great place to just have a leisurely stroll through the historic residential streets. There's nothing too remarkable about the area, but it is one of the most pleasant places in Izuhara ...
I came after asking for a specific place at the tourist information center. From the port side, I passed in front of Hachimangu Shrine and there was a guide on the left side of Hashinosaki. I think it's about 15-20 minutes to walk from the tourist information center. The walk on the street of the samurai residence was within a 10-minute walk. It is a quiet street in the stone wall.
From the vicinity of Hachimangu Shrine, a street called Samurai Residence Street extends north in the form of "S". The restored stone walls are beautiful and have an atmosphere. In one corner of the square, there was a statue of Yoshitomo So, the first feudal lord of the Tsushima Itsuhara Domain and the 20th head of the head family. He was ordered by Ieyasu Tokugawa to restore the relationship with Korea, which had deteriorated due to the bunroku and keicho wars started by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, and had the achievement of establishing a peace treaty with Korea, and the Souji clan was independent from the Bakufu. Institution with Korea Trade ...
Others have written it, but I am disappointed when I take a walk thinking that there is a samurai residence. If you look at the signs well, it's "Samurai residence street". The Nakamura area is a residential area with beautiful stone walls. You can fully enjoy it by taking a walk with the eyes of the residents living with the view that they value the landscape. Kokubunji Sanmon is also recommended.
I couldn't get to the site of the samurai residence.
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It's not just the site of a samurai residence, but in Tsushima, there were times when I couldn't reach my destination. There was a very small road that came from the direction of the port of Itsuhara and went to the left from the main street, where there was a sign called the ruins of a samurai residence. If you go down that street, you will find a residential area. I wonder if it's really on this road, and I'm going on. Although it is a line, it is only an ordinary private house. I asked the residents, but I don't know ...
Great place for a walk in Izuhara
Nakamura is a great place to just have a leisurely stroll through the historic residential streets. There's nothing too remarkable about the area, but it is one of the most pleasant places in Izuhara ...
The street where the stone wall remains
I came after asking for a specific place at the tourist information center. From the port side, I passed in front of Hachimangu Shrine and there was a guide on the left side of Hashinosaki. I think it's about 15-20 minutes to walk from the tourist information center. The walk on the street of the samurai residence was within a 10-minute walk. It is a quiet street in the stone wall.
Restored stone wall
From the vicinity of Hachimangu Shrine, a street called Samurai Residence Street extends north in the form of "S". The restored stone walls are beautiful and have an atmosphere. In one corner of the square, there was a statue of Yoshitomo So, the first feudal lord of the Tsushima Itsuhara Domain and the 20th head of the head family. He was ordered by Ieyasu Tokugawa to restore the relationship with Korea, which had deteriorated due to the bunroku and keicho wars started by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, and had the achievement of establishing a peace treaty with Korea, and the Souji clan was independent from the Bakufu. Institution with Korea Trade ...
Is it on Samurai House Street?
Others have written it, but I am disappointed when I take a walk thinking that there is a samurai residence. If you look at the signs well, it's "Samurai residence street". The Nakamura area is a residential area with beautiful stone walls. You can fully enjoy it by taking a walk with the eyes of the residents living with the view that they value the landscape. Kokubunji Sanmon is also recommended.
I couldn't get to the site of the samurai residence.
It's not just the site of a samurai residence, but in Tsushima, there were times when I couldn't reach my destination. There was a very small road that came from the direction of the port of Itsuhara and went to the left from the main street, where there was a sign called the ruins of a samurai residence. If you go down that street, you will find a residential area. I wonder if it's really on this road, and I'm going on. Although it is a line, it is only an ordinary private house. I asked the residents, but I don't know ...