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at the top of kozaka.
Original Text
It is located up Kozaka, and it is difficult to reach it from the middle by a fairly steep slope. The eighth priest is related to Ryoma Sakamoto and helped Jo Niijima, which is popular with those who are interested in history, but generally I think it is the main thing to enjoy the view from here.
It is located up Kozaka, and it is difficult to reach it from the middle by a fairly steep slope. The eighth priest is related to Ryoma Sakamoto and helped Jo Niijima, which is popular with those who are interested in history, but generally I think it is the main thing to enjoy the view from here.
The response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst.
Original Text
I went to get a red stamp with my mother, but the response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst. The red meat was sticky in the hand of the grandmother who wrote the red stamp, and the red stamp book was dirty. (The shape of the finger when I handed it was sticky as vermilion meat on the red stamp book.) What a red stamp book that my mother cherished! I wanted to apologize and told the grandmother of the shrine office to that effect, but he said, "There is no evidence," and there was no sign of apologizing. ...
The response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst.
Original Text
I went to get a red stamp with my mother, but the response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst. The red meat was sticky in the hand of the grandmother who wrote the red stamp, and the red stamp book was dirty. (The shape of the finger when I handed it was sticky as vermilion meat on the red stamp book.) What a red stamp book that my mother cherished! I wanted to apologize and told the grandmother of the shrine office to that effect, but he said, "There is no evidence," and there was no sign of apologizing. ...
It is located on the mountain overlooking the bay of Hakodate on a tremendous slope. It was a magnificent palace, but it is a pity that it is not well maintained. It's a little hard to go, but the scenery alone is wonderful, so please visit.
at the top of kozaka.
It is located up Kozaka, and it is difficult to reach it from the middle by a fairly steep slope. The eighth priest is related to Ryoma Sakamoto and helped Jo Niijima, which is popular with those who are interested in history, but generally I think it is the main thing to enjoy the view from here.
at the top of kozaka.
It is located up Kozaka, and it is difficult to reach it from the middle by a fairly steep slope. The eighth priest is related to Ryoma Sakamoto and helped Jo Niijima, which is popular with those who are interested in history, but generally I think it is the main thing to enjoy the view from here.
The response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst.
I went to get a red stamp with my mother, but the response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst. The red meat was sticky in the hand of the grandmother who wrote the red stamp, and the red stamp book was dirty. (The shape of the finger when I handed it was sticky as vermilion meat on the red stamp book.) What a red stamp book that my mother cherished! I wanted to apologize and told the grandmother of the shrine office to that effect, but he said, "There is no evidence," and there was no sign of apologizing. ...
The response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst.
I went to get a red stamp with my mother, but the response of the grandmother at the shrine office was the worst. The red meat was sticky in the hand of the grandmother who wrote the red stamp, and the red stamp book was dirty. (The shape of the finger when I handed it was sticky as vermilion meat on the red stamp book.) What a red stamp book that my mother cherished! I wanted to apologize and told the grandmother of the shrine office to that effect, but he said, "There is no evidence," and there was no sign of apologizing. ...
It was really on the mountain.
It is located on the mountain overlooking the bay of Hakodate on a tremendous slope. It was a magnificent palace, but it is a pity that it is not well maintained. It's a little hard to go, but the scenery alone is wonderful, so please visit.