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i think it's better to have an explanation board from the origin.
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From near the intersection of Denmacho Station on the Meijo Subway Line, proceed along the old Tokaido and are on the right side of the road near the guard on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line. Since it is the old Tokaido, there is a monument standing in a place that seems to have a historical background, but even though the explanations of the cutting bridge and the tsurudo lined up next to it are written, Miyako 々 Only Potsun and monuments are set up. At least next to the monument, I thought it would be nice if there was a guide board with an explanation of the origin of the capital 々. I can't help it, ...
i think it's better to have an explanation board from the origin.
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From near the intersection of Denmacho Station on the Meijo Subway Line, proceed along the old Tokaido and are on the right side of the road near the guard on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line. Since it is the old Tokaido, there is a monument standing in a place that seems to have a historical background, but even though the explanations of the cutting bridge and the tsurudo lined up next to it are written, Miyako 々 Only Potsun and monuments are set up. At least next to the monument, I thought it would be nice if there was a guide board with an explanation of the origin of the capital 々. I can't help it, ...
When I was walking along the old Tokaido from Atsuta Jingu to Atsuta Minato, I saw a stone monument erected on the roadside. I don't know the city itself, so honestly, I don't feel any emotion for people who are not interested.
When I was walking along the old Tokaido from Atsuta Jingu to Atsuta Minato, I saw a stone monument erected on the roadside. I don't know the city itself, so honestly, I don't feel any emotion for people who are not interested.
It was in a residential area just a short walk from Denmacho Station on the Meijo Line. I've heard of "Dodoto", but I didn't know that it was a regular poem of 7, 7, 7, 5. I also learned for the first time that there was a person called Itsubo Ogika.
i think it's better to have an explanation board from the origin.
From near the intersection of Denmacho Station on the Meijo Subway Line, proceed along the old Tokaido and are on the right side of the road near the guard on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line. Since it is the old Tokaido, there is a monument standing in a place that seems to have a historical background, but even though the explanations of the cutting bridge and the tsurudo lined up next to it are written, Miyako 々 Only Potsun and monuments are set up. At least next to the monument, I thought it would be nice if there was a guide board with an explanation of the origin of the capital 々. I can't help it, ...
i think it's better to have an explanation board from the origin.
From near the intersection of Denmacho Station on the Meijo Subway Line, proceed along the old Tokaido and are on the right side of the road near the guard on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line. Since it is the old Tokaido, there is a monument standing in a place that seems to have a historical background, but even though the explanations of the cutting bridge and the tsurudo lined up next to it are written, Miyako 々 Only Potsun and monuments are set up. At least next to the monument, I thought it would be nice if there was a guide board with an explanation of the origin of the capital 々. I can't help it, ...
and i was walking around atsuta ward
When I was walking along the old Tokaido from Atsuta Jingu to Atsuta Minato, I saw a stone monument erected on the roadside. I don't know the city itself, so honestly, I don't feel any emotion for people who are not interested.
and i was walking around atsuta ward
When I was walking along the old Tokaido from Atsuta Jingu to Atsuta Minato, I saw a stone monument erected on the roadside. I don't know the city itself, so honestly, I don't feel any emotion for people who are not interested.
I don't know why I'm here.
It was in a residential area just a short walk from Denmacho Station on the Meijo Line. I've heard of "Dodoto", but I didn't know that it was a regular poem of 7, 7, 7, 5. I also learned for the first time that there was a person called Itsubo Ogika.