Sanjo-dori runs east and west beside the former Nara station building. A large and old stone lantern was built on the place facing Sanjo-dori in front of the old station building, and next to it was a stone monument engraved with "Nishiinui 20 Cho from the site of Heijogu Daigokuden". It's a road sign that shows the distance to Taijiden in Heijokyo. 1300 When I thought that history was connected from the Nara period before, I felt like a great place.
It is built facing the road in the square in front of the old Nara station building.
Original Text
JR Next to Nara Station, there was an old Nara station building with a retro appearance, and in front of it was a square. Along the road in the square, near the intersection, there was an old stone lantern and a stone monument written as "Nishiken 20 Cho from the site of Heijogu Daigokuden". It seems that this stone monument was built about 100 years ago by a person named Kajuro Tanada who worked hard to preserve the remains of Heijogu, which he did not even know well.
Nara's front yard に stone lantern と Yixu に standing つ road mark
Original Text
A sign stood in a corner of the Nara station square along with stone lanterns. It seems that the former 々 thing that stood in another place was moved in 1946, and it didn't mean anything as an actual signpost, and it seemed to just visit it as a monument. Grace, the Nara station square is new, so the stone lanterns 々 I couldn't wipe off the sense of discomfort.
It is an old sign indicating the distance to the site of the Taikyokuden of Heijo Palace. It may be difficult for modern travelers who are not familiar with it because the direction seen from the old station building of JR seems to be in front and is opposite to Taikyoden. In addition, there are many old signposts in central Nara, making you feel the old history as a tourist city.
A testimony of the Heijo Palace Preservation Movement that took Kajuro Tanada's life
Original Text
A stone monument in the east plaza of JR Nara Station, where the beautiful Nara City Tourist Information Center has a temple-style roof. The lantern right next door was nice. Kajuro Tanada, who spent his life in the preservation movement of the site of Heijo Gu shrine, built in the first year of Taisho Period ...
I think about it 1300 years ago.
Sanjo-dori runs east and west beside the former Nara station building. A large and old stone lantern was built on the place facing Sanjo-dori in front of the old station building, and next to it was a stone monument engraved with "Nishiinui 20 Cho from the site of Heijogu Daigokuden". It's a road sign that shows the distance to Taijiden in Heijokyo. 1300 When I thought that history was connected from the Nara period before, I felt like a great place.
It is built facing the road in the square in front of the old Nara station building.
JR Next to Nara Station, there was an old Nara station building with a retro appearance, and in front of it was a square. Along the road in the square, near the intersection, there was an old stone lantern and a stone monument written as "Nishiken 20 Cho from the site of Heijogu Daigokuden". It seems that this stone monument was built about 100 years ago by a person named Kajuro Tanada who worked hard to preserve the remains of Heijogu, which he did not even know well.
Nara's front yard に stone lantern と Yixu に standing つ road mark
A sign stood in a corner of the Nara station square along with stone lanterns. It seems that the former 々 thing that stood in another place was moved in 1946, and it didn't mean anything as an actual signpost, and it seemed to just visit it as a monument. Grace, the Nara station square is new, so the stone lanterns 々 I couldn't wipe off the sense of discomfort.
Pingcheng Palace trail へ Guide く Roadmark
It is an old sign indicating the distance to the site of the Taikyokuden of Heijo Palace. It may be difficult for modern travelers who are not familiar with it because the direction seen from the old station building of JR seems to be in front and is opposite to Taikyoden. In addition, there are many old signposts in central Nara, making you feel the old history as a tourist city.
A testimony of the Heijo Palace Preservation Movement that took Kajuro Tanada's life
A stone monument in the east plaza of JR Nara Station, where the beautiful Nara City Tourist Information Center has a temple-style roof. The lantern right next door was nice. Kajuro Tanada, who spent his life in the preservation movement of the site of Heijo Gu shrine, built in the first year of Taisho Period ...