Hegurisawa Tameike Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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の Huajian の Cave Field
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I went to see cherry blossoms with my family during the cherry blossom season. I think it's a little-known spot because there aren't many visitors, but the parking lot was full probably because a group of gateballs came and played gateball in the park on that day. I wanted to take a picture in front of the statue of Takeru Yamato, but I was disappointed that I couldn't do it either.
There is also a statue of Nihon Takeru in this Hiragunzawa Ikeike Park, where Nihon Takeru washed his feet. It seems that the song is also sung here, and it was a very romantic park.
Legendary pond where Yamato Takeru washed his feet
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It is a park with a pond where there is a legend that Yamato Takeru stopped by and washed his feet on the way back from the eastern expedition, and you can take a walk around the pond. It seems that it has been known as the historic site of Yamato Takeru since ancient times in Kamakura, and next to it is Shikinaisha Heigun Shrine, and a statue of Yamato Takeru stands in the park. The flowers are beautiful during the cherry blossom season.
の Huajian の Cave Field
I went to see cherry blossoms with my family during the cherry blossom season. I think it's a little-known spot because there aren't many visitors, but the parking lot was full probably because a group of gateballs came and played gateball in the park on that day. I wanted to take a picture in front of the statue of Takeru Yamato, but I was disappointed that I couldn't do it either.
It is said that Nihon Takeru washed his feet.
There is also a statue of Nihon Takeru in this Hiragunzawa Ikeike Park, where Nihon Takeru washed his feet. It seems that the song is also sung here, and it was a very romantic park.
Legendary pond where Yamato Takeru washed his feet
It is a park with a pond where there is a legend that Yamato Takeru stopped by and washed his feet on the way back from the eastern expedition, and you can take a walk around the pond. It seems that it has been known as the historic site of Yamato Takeru since ancient times in Kamakura, and next to it is Shikinaisha Heigun Shrine, and a statue of Yamato Takeru stands in the park. The flowers are beautiful during the cherry blossom season.