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It's quiet.
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There is also a parking lot for 3 cars near Kushida Shrine along Prefectural Road 239. It was also selected as one of the 100 best waters in Heisei. This is also where Yoshinaka Kiso fought on the battlefield of Genpei Hannyanno in 1183. The water springs from the bottom of the square wall. The area is surrounded by trees and is a cool place to take a break, but the amount of water is small and there is nothing else to visit.
It's famous enough to teach in elementary schools locally, but it's not just a park, it's just a narrow triangular vacant lot.
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During the Sengoku Warring States period, I was thirsty during the conquest of Uesugi, and when I dug the land here with a bow, delicious water came out, which is a very famous legendary place in the local area. It is famous enough to teach this legend in elementary school, but the actual "Yumi no Shimizu" is not a park but a narrow vacant lot. Because it is located on the three different roads where the prefectural road tode Koyabe line and the prefectural road Iguritani line branch, it is a triangular vacant lot with only a little old trees. I think legend is a legend, and it feels like it's just in the world of romance. ...
At the time of the Genpei Battle, the bow of the bow is said to be a spring water that came out from the end of the bow, which was released by the military commander Yoshioki Kiso. A statue and a picture depicting the scene were displayed beside the spring water
I went from Takaoka Station by free bicycle rental at the tourist information center of the station. 30 It took a little over a minute, but the road is not flat and rough. I asked the tourist information center how to get there, but there is no suitable bus and there is a distance even by bicycle, so it is quite except for the car. I was tired of getting there, but I was healed by the clear water that springs up richly surrounded by quiet trees. It is said that there is a legend related to Yoshitsune, and a statue of Yoshitsune, who seems to be new, stands on the side.
It's quiet.
There is also a parking lot for 3 cars near Kushida Shrine along Prefectural Road 239. It was also selected as one of the 100 best waters in Heisei. This is also where Yoshinaka Kiso fought on the battlefield of Genpei Hannyanno in 1183. The water springs from the bottom of the square wall. The area is surrounded by trees and is a cool place to take a break, but the amount of water is small and there is nothing else to visit.
It's famous enough to teach in elementary schools locally, but it's not just a park, it's just a narrow triangular vacant lot.
During the Sengoku Warring States period, I was thirsty during the conquest of Uesugi, and when I dug the land here with a bow, delicious water came out, which is a very famous legendary place in the local area. It is famous enough to teach this legend in elementary school, but the actual "Yumi no Shimizu" is not a park but a narrow vacant lot. Because it is located on the three different roads where the prefectural road tode Koyabe line and the prefectural road Iguritani line branch, it is a triangular vacant lot with only a little old trees. I think legend is a legend, and it feels like it's just in the world of romance. ...
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At the time of the Genpei Battle, the bow of the bow is said to be a spring water that came out from the end of the bow, which was released by the military commander Yoshioki Kiso. A statue and a picture depicting the scene were displayed beside the spring water
Clear spring water rich in water
I went from Takaoka Station by free bicycle rental at the tourist information center of the station. 30 It took a little over a minute, but the road is not flat and rough. I asked the tourist information center how to get there, but there is no suitable bus and there is a distance even by bicycle, so it is quite except for the car. I was tired of getting there, but I was healed by the clear water that springs up richly surrounded by quiet trees. It is said that there is a legend related to Yoshitsune, and a statue of Yoshitsune, who seems to be new, stands on the side.