Before the war, Sakura Castle was the garrison of the 57th Army Infantry Regiment. It is a training facility for the soldier. The castle was often used as a garrison. The barracks were also in the castle ruins park. I don't have it now.
Sakura Jo castle site park has a legacy of 12 stairs for training during the war. The location is near the pond in the park, but almost everyone who walks around the park does not notice this facility. The origin is the garrison of the 57th Infantry Regiment of the Imperial Japanese Army, and this concrete staircase is said to be for training for soldiers to jump from a height, and according to the explanation board, it is made of concrete and it is difficult to break. It was left because it was ...
There are 12 stairs for jumping training in the park guide map, what is it? When I went there, there was a thick concrete staircase. I found out that I had really trained to jump off on the sign next to me. It seems that the gates of the castles, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the
The stairs look like old ruins in the park, but they are concrete 12 steps. It seems to have been used for training during the war, but it is a mysterious structure that I think is like making and installing it.
The remains of the struggle
Many people may not notice that there are war ruins in such a place. This staircase itself was like a former soldier who retired and lived quietly.
It is located in Sakura Castle Ruins Park.
Before the war, Sakura Castle was the garrison of the 57th Army Infantry Regiment. It is a training facility for the soldier. The castle was often used as a garrison. The barracks were also in the castle ruins park. I don't have it now.
a training for soldiers to jump from high ground.
Sakura Jo castle site park has a legacy of 12 stairs for training during the war. The location is near the pond in the park, but almost everyone who walks around the park does not notice this facility. The origin is the garrison of the 57th Infantry Regiment of the Imperial Japanese Army, and this concrete staircase is said to be for training for soldiers to jump from a height, and according to the explanation board, it is made of concrete and it is difficult to break. It was left because it was ...
Training も color 々?
There are 12 stairs for jumping training in the park guide map, what is it? When I went there, there was a thick concrete staircase. I found out that I had really trained to jump off on the sign next to me. It seems that the gates of the castles, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the gates, the
Fushigi
The stairs look like old ruins in the park, but they are concrete 12 steps. It seems to have been used for training during the war, but it is a mysterious structure that I think is like making and installing it.