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3 Omachi, Fukushima 960-8041 Fukushima PrefectureMap
Phone+81 23-688-8421
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  • MMSM1103
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    It is said that it was built as a new road to Yamagata Prefecture during the Meiji period.

    Original Text

    The wooden pillar of the original sign of Fukushima Prefecture, the stone pillar of the original sign of Fukushima City Road and its explanation board, and the Mansei Oji, which was built as a new road to Yamagata Prefecture during the Meiji period, named by Emperor Meiji, and the base point of the total length of about 50km. The miles installed at this intersection It seems to be the original sign, and there was an explanation board. In Heisei 24, there was a nameplate that "Certified as a civil engineering heritage from the Civil Engineering Society as a historical regional heritage that nurtured the logistics and human exchange bonds between Yamagata Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture". It seems that it has been abandoned now, but it was difficult construction such as tunnel construction ...

    Reviewed on Jan 2, 2020
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    It is said that it was built as a new road to Yamagata Prefecture during the Meiji period.

    Original Text

    The wooden pillar of the original sign of Fukushima Prefecture, the stone pillar of the original sign of Fukushima City Road and its explanation board, and the Mansei Oji, which was built as a new road to Yamagata Prefecture during the Meiji period, named by Emperor Meiji, and the base point of the total length of about 50km. The miles installed at this intersection It seems to be the original sign, and there was an explanation board. In Heisei 24, there was a nameplate that "Certified as a civil engineering heritage from the Civil Engineering Society as a historical regional heritage that nurtured the logistics and human exchange bonds between Yamagata Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture". It seems that it has been abandoned now, but it was difficult construction such as tunnel construction ...

    Reviewed on Jan 2, 2020
  • Venture806823
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    there's a plate next to the mileage of Fukushima Prefecture

    Original Text

    The road named Mansei Oji by Emperor Meiji is starting from the place where the original sign of Midori in Fukushima Prefecture is built. It is recognized as a civil engineering heritage as a historic regional heritage that fostered logistics and human exchanges and bonds between Yamagata and Fukushima prefectures, and its plate is installed.

    Reviewed on Oct 24, 2018
  • Venture806823
    Venture806823
    ta-icon

    there's a plate next to the mileage of Fukushima Prefecture

    Original Text

    The road named Mansei Oji by Emperor Meiji is starting from the place where the original sign of Midori in Fukushima Prefecture is built. It is recognized as a civil engineering heritage as a historic regional heritage that fostered logistics and human exchanges and bonds between Yamagata and Fukushima prefectures, and its plate is installed.

    Reviewed on Oct 24, 2018

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