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I was puzzled by poor maintenance.
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The statue of Chiyo Ichitoyo, named "Nadeshiko," was somewhat dull in the chalk statue of the former 々. It turned out that 々 was sloppy and the maintenance was not completed. If it was erected, it seemed to be a disappointing statue that I wanted to continue the maintenance after that.
It is a white stone structure located in the rotary in front of JR Sakata Station. There are two friendly people. I saw Kazutoyo and Chiyo, who later became the founders of the Tosa domain, actively in novels and TV. Unfortunately, they have no children to inherit (there was a girl but died young), and their younger brother's lineage will be the lord of the Tosa domain.
A statue stands in a corner of the parking lot in front of Sakata Station. There were tourists for a while, but when it came to a stop, few people seemed to notice it. It was named "Nadeshiko" and the chalk statue was in a state of conspicuousness.
Ryotaro Shiba's "Komei ga Tsuji" became a taiga drama, and it seems that it was popular at that time. I went to Kochi Castle, and I was interested in Kazutoyo and Chiyo. Kazutoyo and his wife are famous for their "Imperial Imperial Service", but the tombstone looks big from Chiyo. While raising her husband, she gave a glimpse of the "toughness" of a Sengoku woman whose wife was actually in power.
A statue stands in the square in front of Sakata Station on the Hokuriku Main Line. It was a mysterious arrangement that forced the statue of Mrs. Chiyo and the two people to line up next to Kazutoyo Yamauchi, who was wearing an armor helmet and riding. Grace, the pedestal said "nadeshiko."
I was puzzled by poor maintenance.
The statue of Chiyo Ichitoyo, named "Nadeshiko," was somewhat dull in the chalk statue of the former 々. It turned out that 々 was sloppy and the maintenance was not completed. If it was erected, it seemed to be a disappointing statue that I wanted to continue the maintenance after that.
You look good.
It is a white stone structure located in the rotary in front of JR Sakata Station. There are two friendly people. I saw Kazutoyo and Chiyo, who later became the founders of the Tosa domain, actively in novels and TV. Unfortunately, they have no children to inherit (there was a girl but died young), and their younger brother's lineage will be the lord of the Tosa domain.
Crayon statue
A statue stands in a corner of the parking lot in front of Sakata Station. There were tourists for a while, but when it came to a stop, few people seemed to notice it. It was named "Nadeshiko" and the chalk statue was in a state of conspicuousness.
I thought the graveyard was all in the highlands.
Ryotaro Shiba's "Komei ga Tsuji" became a taiga drama, and it seems that it was popular at that time. I went to Kochi Castle, and I was interested in Kazutoyo and Chiyo. Kazutoyo and his wife are famous for their "Imperial Imperial Service", but the tombstone looks big from Chiyo. While raising her husband, she gave a glimpse of the "toughness" of a Sengoku woman whose wife was actually in power.
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A statue stands in the square in front of Sakata Station on the Hokuriku Main Line. It was a mysterious arrangement that forced the statue of Mrs. Chiyo and the two people to line up next to Kazutoyo Yamauchi, who was wearing an armor helmet and riding. Grace, the pedestal said "nadeshiko."