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It is a stone cut place where you have been digging open-air until recently. It is overwhelmingly small compared to Utsunomiya and Otani, but there are no people instead, so you can monopolize the scenery. The view across the tunnel is overwhelming.
It is a stone cut place where you have been digging open-air until recently. It is overwhelmingly small compared to Utsunomiya and Otani, but there are no people instead, so you can monopolize the scenery. The view across the tunnel is overwhelming.
It was near the roadside station and I was impressed with "It's in such a place!" However, it is not well maintained, so please visit as a stone cut place on a flat ground.
It was near the roadside station and I was impressed with "It's in such a place!" However, it is not well maintained, so please visit as a stone cut place on a flat ground.
It is a park in Takahata Town, Yamagata Prefecture. It is located in the neighborhood of "Roadside Station Takahata", "Mahoroba Konosato Historical Park" and "Yasukutsu Hachiman Shrine" where I stayed in the car. The reading method is called "Uriwari Seki Teikoen". Takahata Town, Yamagata Prefecture is an area where indigenous people lived since the Jomon period, and there are many burial mounds related to it, but Uriwari Ishiba Park has nothing to do with those ruins. The scenery where the rocky mountains are cut off is overwhelming with the strange scenery that I thought was an ancient great ruins ...
It is a stone cut place where you have been digging open-air until recently. It is overwhelmingly small compared to Utsunomiya and Otani, but there are no people instead, so you can monopolize the scenery. The view across the tunnel is overwhelming.
It is a stone cut place where you have been digging open-air until recently. It is overwhelmingly small compared to Utsunomiya and Otani, but there are no people instead, so you can monopolize the scenery. The view across the tunnel is overwhelming.
It was near the roadside station and I was impressed with "It's in such a place!" However, it is not well maintained, so please visit as a stone cut place on a flat ground.
It was near the roadside station and I was impressed with "It's in such a place!" However, it is not well maintained, so please visit as a stone cut place on a flat ground.
It is a park in Takahata Town, Yamagata Prefecture. It is located in the neighborhood of "Roadside Station Takahata", "Mahoroba Konosato Historical Park" and "Yasukutsu Hachiman Shrine" where I stayed in the car. The reading method is called "Uriwari Seki Teikoen". Takahata Town, Yamagata Prefecture is an area where indigenous people lived since the Jomon period, and there are many burial mounds related to it, but Uriwari Ishiba Park has nothing to do with those ruins. The scenery where the rocky mountains are cut off is overwhelming with the strange scenery that I thought was an ancient great ruins ...