Umeya Honjin Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I'm lonely just with a guide board.
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Since Hamamatsu prospered as a post town on the Tokaido during the Edo period, there was a headquarters where daimyo and officials stayed, and the remains of Umeya Honjin are one of them. Now only the information board stands pontoon.
Since Hamamatsu prospered as a post town on the Tokaido during the Edo period, there was a headquarters where daimyo and officials stayed, and the remains of Umeya Honjin are one of them. Now only the information board stands pontoon.
A stone monument is placed on the flower bed in front of Zaza City, which is about 15 walking through Hamamatsu Castle from the parking lot of Hamamatsu Castle Park. It is one of the main camps in Hamamatsu juku, but there was no one showing the remains of the main camp. I've seen it on the old map of the Hamamatsu Castle exhibition, but at that time the road width was narrower, so it seems that it was probably on the widened road. I think it's good to imagine that time a little.
A stone monument is placed on the flower bed in front of Zaza City, which is about 15 walking through Hamamatsu Castle from the parking lot of Hamamatsu Castle Park. It is one of the main camps in Hamamatsu juku, but there was no one showing the remains of the main camp. I've seen it on the old map of the Hamamatsu Castle exhibition, but at that time the road width was narrower, so it seems that it was probably on the widened road. I think it's good to imagine that time a little.
There is only a signboard at the northwest corner of the commercial facility Zaza City, which is about a 10-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station. It reminds me of the history of prospering as a post town on the Tokaido.
I'm lonely just with a guide board.
Since Hamamatsu prospered as a post town on the Tokaido during the Edo period, there was a headquarters where daimyo and officials stayed, and the remains of Umeya Honjin are one of them. Now only the information board stands pontoon.
I'm lonely just with a guide board.
Since Hamamatsu prospered as a post town on the Tokaido during the Edo period, there was a headquarters where daimyo and officials stayed, and the remains of Umeya Honjin are one of them. Now only the information board stands pontoon.
Walk through the historic sites of Hamamatsu juku
A stone monument is placed on the flower bed in front of Zaza City, which is about 15 walking through Hamamatsu Castle from the parking lot of Hamamatsu Castle Park. It is one of the main camps in Hamamatsu juku, but there was no one showing the remains of the main camp. I've seen it on the old map of the Hamamatsu Castle exhibition, but at that time the road width was narrower, so it seems that it was probably on the widened road. I think it's good to imagine that time a little.
Walk through the historic sites of Hamamatsu juku
A stone monument is placed on the flower bed in front of Zaza City, which is about 15 walking through Hamamatsu Castle from the parking lot of Hamamatsu Castle Park. It is one of the main camps in Hamamatsu juku, but there was no one showing the remains of the main camp. I've seen it on the old map of the Hamamatsu Castle exhibition, but at that time the road width was narrower, so it seems that it was probably on the widened road. I think it's good to imagine that time a little.
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There is only a signboard at the northwest corner of the commercial facility Zaza City, which is about a 10-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station. It reminds me of the history of prospering as a post town on the Tokaido.