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I think of the past Domara.
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The scene of Naotora's Tajima no Kami's last is memorable. A must-see for Issei Takahashi fans. There is a lot of traffic on the nearby road, so park your car at the Hamamatsu City Regional Heritage Center (free of charge), climb the Iitani Castle Ruins, go down to Ninomiya Shrine, and aim here. It is also close to the riverbank where he was executed.
6 I went to check the location once around the month, but in the fall I invited my interested friends and went there again. It seems that the number of people visiting sightseeing has increased due to the broadcast of the taiga drama. The sightseeing taxi was stopped and the driver was explaining. The memorial tower is not so noticeable, but it is located in an alley 100~200m away from the executed Kanabuchi in Iitanigawa. If you walk, you can park at the regional heritage center, walk to the site of iidani Jo castle and iidani residence, and walk on a narrow road ...
It is located in the Iitani district of Hikisa Town. It is close to the regional promotion center, so if you are taking a walk in a place related to Naotora, you should visit it. Until it was introduced in the drama, I think it is not well known in the local area.
Dahe ファン must see "Ono but Ma keep politics" の support tower
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It is a place introduced in the taiga drama "Onnajoshi Naotora". It's hard to understand because it's a place that entered from the main road, but there were a lot of people visiting. With the effect of Issei Takahashi, this person's popularity has risen greatly. It was played as a single person in the drama, but it seems that descendants are also memorialized together. It is in the middle of the slope, and there is no parking lot nearby, so you cannot stop on the main road. It may be better to park your car in public facilities and walk.
I think of the past Domara.
The scene of Naotora's Tajima no Kami's last is memorable. A must-see for Issei Takahashi fans. There is a lot of traffic on the nearby road, so park your car at the Hamamatsu City Regional Heritage Center (free of charge), climb the Iitani Castle Ruins, go down to Ninomiya Shrine, and aim here. It is also close to the riverbank where he was executed.
Bird muscle がァ〜
It was a difficult place to find, but when I arrived at the end of the taiga drama, the crane revived and made me feel zokuri. I'm glad I went.
You might want to go and see it once.
6 I went to check the location once around the month, but in the fall I invited my interested friends and went there again. It seems that the number of people visiting sightseeing has increased due to the broadcast of the taiga drama. The sightseeing taxi was stopped and the driver was explaining. The memorial tower is not so noticeable, but it is located in an alley 100~200m away from the executed Kanabuchi in Iitanigawa. If you walk, you can park at the regional heritage center, walk to the site of iidani Jo castle and iidani residence, and walk on a narrow road ...
It was next to the alley.
It is located in the Iitani district of Hikisa Town. It is close to the regional promotion center, so if you are taking a walk in a place related to Naotora, you should visit it. Until it was introduced in the drama, I think it is not well known in the local area.
Dahe ファン must see "Ono but Ma keep politics" の support tower
It is a place introduced in the taiga drama "Onnajoshi Naotora". It's hard to understand because it's a place that entered from the main road, but there were a lot of people visiting. With the effect of Issei Takahashi, this person's popularity has risen greatly. It was played as a single person in the drama, but it seems that descendants are also memorialized together. It is in the middle of the slope, and there is no parking lot nearby, so you cannot stop on the main road. It may be better to park your car in public facilities and walk.