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the improvement effect of unopened treadmills
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Large-scale redevelopment has progressed, but the topography and sections are complicated, and it is still messy and difficult to understand. I would like to explore slowly, but it is difficult to realize it.
It is a shrine to avoid the demon gate of Totsuka-juku. It is built north of Totsuka Station. In the Edo period, from the center of Totsuka-juku, it is the northeast side of Onimon =. The surrounding area is being made into residential land and land readjustment, and there is nothing to look like old Totsuka juku.
You can learn the history of Totsuka juku in the former Tokaido
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The large railroad crossing near JR Totsuka Station, which was an unopened railroad crossing, disappeared, and the car was on the underpass and in the park above it. It used to be in a different place, but I moved here due to the construction of the large railroad crossing. You can see that there was a Koshinto built around 1655 inside. You can learn the history of the old Tokaido and Totsuka.
the improvement effect of unopened treadmills
Large-scale redevelopment has progressed, but the topography and sections are complicated, and it is still messy and difficult to understand. I would like to explore slowly, but it is difficult to realize it.
it seems to be a shrine for the demon.
Suddenly there is a shrine in the back of a beautiful park. Garbage was thrown away in the shrine as a punishment. Maybe it's not managed very well.
Totsuka juku
It is a shrine to avoid the demon gate of Totsuka-juku. It is built north of Totsuka Station. In the Edo period, from the center of Totsuka-juku, it is the northeast side of Onimon =. The surrounding area is being made into residential land and land readjustment, and there is nothing to look like old Totsuka juku.
You can learn the history of Totsuka juku in the former Tokaido
The large railroad crossing near JR Totsuka Station, which was an unopened railroad crossing, disappeared, and the car was on the underpass and in the park above it. It used to be in a different place, but I moved here due to the construction of the large railroad crossing. You can see that there was a Koshinto built around 1655 inside. You can learn the history of the old Tokaido and Totsuka.