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It was made every single village (4KM).
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I've heard that Ieyasu Tokugawa made a milestone when he renovated the Tokaido and Nakasendo, but it was built here around 1640 from the border between Harima and Tajima. It is a place like 3~4 minutes walk from JR Ikuno Station.
JR Walk north from Ikuno Station on the east side of the railroad track. Tajima extends north from here at the base point of Tajima. By the way, the south was Harima.
On the way from Ikuno Station to the Ginbashado, there was a stone monument engraved with "Tajima Kido Ichirizuka Ruins". In the old days, there was an explanation that a mound was built for each reason and trees were planted. The surroundings were cleanly maintained.
It was made every single village (4KM).
I've heard that Ieyasu Tokugawa made a milestone when he renovated the Tokaido and Nakasendo, but it was built here around 1640 from the border between Harima and Tajima. It is a place like 3~4 minutes walk from JR Ikuno Station.
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JR Walk north from Ikuno Station on the east side of the railroad track. Tajima extends north from here at the base point of Tajima. By the way, the south was Harima.
There was a stone monument left.
On the way from Ikuno Station to the Ginbashado, there was a stone monument engraved with "Tajima Kido Ichirizuka Ruins". In the old days, there was an explanation that a mound was built for each reason and trees were planted. The surroundings were cleanly maintained.