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I went to the birthplace of Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of the current Panasonic ㈱. It's a long way from downtown Wakayama, so you should use a passenger car. It is a magnificent stone monument in front of Matsushita Park. Built in 1964, it was written behind the Osaka Musilence Association and the stone monument. I think it's a place where you can park several cars and have a toilet, so you can rest. There is also the Matsushita Ieyuki graveyard.
I went to the birthplace of Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of the current Panasonic ㈱. It's a long way from downtown Wakayama, so you should use a passenger car. It is a magnificent stone monument in front of Matsushita Park. Built in 1964, it was written behind the Osaka Musilence Association and the stone monument. I think it's a place where you can park several cars and have a toilet, so you can rest. There is also the Matsushita Ieyuki graveyard.
There was a stone monument, a shrine, a dead tree trunk, and a tomb of the Matsushita family. The dead trunk was reinforced so that it wouldn't fall down with steel, so I thought it was an important tree, but I didn't understand it because there was no explanation.
There was a stone monument, a shrine, a dead tree trunk, and a tomb of the Matsushita family. The dead trunk was reinforced so that it wouldn't fall down with steel, so I thought it was an important tree, but I didn't understand it because there was no explanation.
I heard that Konosuke Matsushita is from Wakayama, but it is near JR Sendan Station, which is quite out of Wakayama City. A stone monument written as the birthplace of Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic, a world company in a sober park. It was written by Dr. Hideki Yukawa, the first Japanese Nobel Prize winner. Next to the road is Matsushita Park, and there is a Matsushita family cemetery enshrining Matsushita ieyo 々. Behind the stone monument is a dead tree, and the pine tree derived from the Matsushita surname remains supported by an iron pillar. Human shadow ...
I went to the birthplace of Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of the current Panasonic ㈱. It's a long way from downtown Wakayama, so you should use a passenger car. It is a magnificent stone monument in front of Matsushita Park. Built in 1964, it was written behind the Osaka Musilence Association and the stone monument. I think it's a place where you can park several cars and have a toilet, so you can rest. There is also the Matsushita Ieyuki graveyard.
I went to the birthplace of Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of the current Panasonic ㈱. It's a long way from downtown Wakayama, so you should use a passenger car. It is a magnificent stone monument in front of Matsushita Park. Built in 1964, it was written behind the Osaka Musilence Association and the stone monument. I think it's a place where you can park several cars and have a toilet, so you can rest. There is also the Matsushita Ieyuki graveyard.
There was a stone monument, a shrine, a dead tree trunk, and a tomb of the Matsushita family. The dead trunk was reinforced so that it wouldn't fall down with steel, so I thought it was an important tree, but I didn't understand it because there was no explanation.
There was a stone monument, a shrine, a dead tree trunk, and a tomb of the Matsushita family. The dead trunk was reinforced so that it wouldn't fall down with steel, so I thought it was an important tree, but I didn't understand it because there was no explanation.
I heard that Konosuke Matsushita is from Wakayama, but it is near JR Sendan Station, which is quite out of Wakayama City. A stone monument written as the birthplace of Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic, a world company in a sober park. It was written by Dr. Hideki Yukawa, the first Japanese Nobel Prize winner. Next to the road is Matsushita Park, and there is a Matsushita family cemetery enshrining Matsushita ieyo 々. Behind the stone monument is a dead tree, and the pine tree derived from the Matsushita surname remains supported by an iron pillar. Human shadow ...