Furuichi Kaido Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Gushi Street を Inner Palace から Outer Palace へ
Original Text
The direction of the highway is from the outer shrine to the inner shrine, but I went backwards because the start of Iseji on the Kumano Kodo was the inner shrine. From Oharai Town, turn right at Sarutahiko Shrine and go up Ushidanizaka, there are Ito Kopo Museum of Art and night lights, so if time permits, it was a road I wanted to walk slowly.
When I was walking and thought that there weren't many old houses, I was told by Ryokan Makichi. Don't miss it because it will enter the sidewalk for a while. It is an inn in the Edo period, and the walls of the building are really wonderful. It is the property of ISE.
It was a road that I couldn't recommend very much.
Original Text
This time it was the first 2 Furuichi Kaido. I walked by about 10 people, but I saw many cars running on narrow roads ignoring pedestrians. I realized the bad driving manners of cars, such as ringing a horn immediately like China. The highway itself had historical shrines and temples, but I thought it wasn't the highway I wanted to go again this time. Since there are few toilets, I stopped by the ISE Furuichi Sangu Kaido Museum, and I think it is good to take a break at the pocket park next to it. ...
It's a highway from the outer shrine to the inner shrine.
Original Text
Unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to leave the old highway as it is (as it is everywhere), so it is the same here. You may be disappointed if you expect it to be very high, but there are some places that remain to some extent, so it may be a good idea to walk around with that feeling.
I felt the old Yukaku. I think it's a good idea to go when the weather is nice. There is no place to take a break around, so I think it's a good idea to walk with drinks.
Gushi Street を Inner Palace から Outer Palace へ
The direction of the highway is from the outer shrine to the inner shrine, but I went backwards because the start of Iseji on the Kumano Kodo was the inner shrine. From Oharai Town, turn right at Sarutahiko Shrine and go up Ushidanizaka, there are Ito Kopo Museum of Art and night lights, so if time permits, it was a road I wanted to walk slowly.
there was a great building.
When I was walking and thought that there weren't many old houses, I was told by Ryokan Makichi. Don't miss it because it will enter the sidewalk for a while. It is an inn in the Edo period, and the walls of the building are really wonderful. It is the property of ISE.
It was a road that I couldn't recommend very much.
This time it was the first 2 Furuichi Kaido. I walked by about 10 people, but I saw many cars running on narrow roads ignoring pedestrians. I realized the bad driving manners of cars, such as ringing a horn immediately like China. The highway itself had historical shrines and temples, but I thought it wasn't the highway I wanted to go again this time. Since there are few toilets, I stopped by the ISE Furuichi Sangu Kaido Museum, and I think it is good to take a break at the pocket park next to it. ...
It's a highway from the outer shrine to the inner shrine.
Unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to leave the old highway as it is (as it is everywhere), so it is the same here. You may be disappointed if you expect it to be very high, but there are some places that remain to some extent, so it may be a good idea to walk around with that feeling.
I feel like I've slipped back in time.
I felt the old Yukaku. I think it's a good idea to go when the weather is nice. There is no place to take a break around, so I think it's a good idea to walk with drinks.