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Kyoto Shijo Bridge East and North Side にある Like と Gua Er つ
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It is said that the roots of Kabuki are that an entertainment group led by Akuni Izumo promoted various countries to repair Izumo Taisha shrine and played a novel dance in the capital of Kyoto. For that reason, I think there are statues of Izumo Akoku in Kyoto and Izumo. Even so, there are many streets near Shijo Ohashi Bridge in Kyoto, but there were few streets near the roadside station Taisha En Square where this statue was built, and it seemed lonely.
Kyoto Shijo Bridge East and North Side にある Like と Gua Er つ
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It is said that the roots of Kabuki are that an entertainment group led by Akuni Izumo promoted various countries to repair Izumo Taisha shrine and played a novel dance in the capital of Kyoto. For that reason, I think there are statues of Izumo Akoku in Kyoto and Izumo. Even so, there are many streets near Shijo Ohashi Bridge in Kyoto, but there were few streets near the roadside station Taisha En Square where this statue was built, and it seemed lonely.
It is a statue of Aguku, the founder of Kabuki, and poses as a kabuki dance. It is located in a corner of the roadside station and Taisha En Square. It seems that Izumo also has a tomb of Aguku.
It is a statue of Aguku, the founder of Kabuki, and poses as a kabuki dance. It is located in a corner of the roadside station and Taisha En Square. It seems that Izumo also has a tomb of Aguku.
The statue is located in the roadside station Taisha Enplaza, but it is easy to find because it faces the road. The surroundings are well maintained and explanations are well prepared. Certainly, I remember that there was the same statue at the foot of Shijo Ohashi Bridge in Kyoto.
Kyoto Shijo Bridge East and North Side にある Like と Gua Er つ
It is said that the roots of Kabuki are that an entertainment group led by Akuni Izumo promoted various countries to repair Izumo Taisha shrine and played a novel dance in the capital of Kyoto. For that reason, I think there are statues of Izumo Akoku in Kyoto and Izumo. Even so, there are many streets near Shijo Ohashi Bridge in Kyoto, but there were few streets near the roadside station Taisha En Square where this statue was built, and it seemed lonely.
Kyoto Shijo Bridge East and North Side にある Like と Gua Er つ
It is said that the roots of Kabuki are that an entertainment group led by Akuni Izumo promoted various countries to repair Izumo Taisha shrine and played a novel dance in the capital of Kyoto. For that reason, I think there are statues of Izumo Akoku in Kyoto and Izumo. Even so, there are many streets near Shijo Ohashi Bridge in Kyoto, but there were few streets near the roadside station Taisha En Square where this statue was built, and it seemed lonely.
The founder of Kabuki
It is a statue of Aguku, the founder of Kabuki, and poses as a kabuki dance. It is located in a corner of the roadside station and Taisha En Square. It seems that Izumo also has a tomb of Aguku.
The founder of Kabuki
It is a statue of Aguku, the founder of Kabuki, and poses as a kabuki dance. It is located in a corner of the roadside station and Taisha En Square. It seems that Izumo also has a tomb of Aguku.
It's in the corner of the roadside station.
The statue is located in the roadside station Taisha Enplaza, but it is easy to find because it faces the road. The surroundings are well maintained and explanations are well prepared. Certainly, I remember that there was the same statue at the foot of Shijo Ohashi Bridge in Kyoto.