Showa Tenno no Kahi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Yuge の Monument
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It is built on the right side of the area after entering the Kotenbashi area and passing the Hashimoto shop of the tea shop. The surrounding area is surrounded by bamboo fences, so I knew it immediately. It is said that it was built to commemorate the poems composed during the Sanin tour in 1951.
It is a monument engraved with a song that Emperor Showa visited the Sanin region on November 13, 1951 to inspect the postwar folk affairs and received when he stayed here. It is engraved on natural stone. There is also a pine planted by Emperor Showa in Amanohashidate, so if you are interested, why not visit it?
After the appointment, local inspection の Interに んだ
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There is a large stone monument in a small square between Oamabashi and Koamabashi. The monument says, "Amabashidate, which is rarely sunny in the morning, Urawani Ukabu, is a heavenly bridge." It is said that this is a song composed by Emperor Showa when he traveled around the Sanin region to inspect the postwar folklore and stayed in this area in November 1951.
Yuge の Monument
It is built on the right side of the area after entering the Kotenbashi area and passing the Hashimoto shop of the tea shop. The surrounding area is surrounded by bamboo fences, so I knew it immediately. It is said that it was built to commemorate the poems composed during the Sanin tour in 1951.
Emperor Showa
It is a monument engraved with a song that Emperor Showa visited the Sanin region on November 13, 1951 to inspect the postwar folk affairs and received when he stayed here. It is engraved on natural stone. There is also a pine planted by Emperor Showa in Amanohashidate, so if you are interested, why not visit it?
After the appointment, local inspection の Interに んだ
There is a large stone monument in a small square between Oamabashi and Koamabashi. The monument says, "Amabashidate, which is rarely sunny in the morning, Urawani Ukabu, is a heavenly bridge." It is said that this is a song composed by Emperor Showa when he traveled around the Sanin region to inspect the postwar folklore and stayed in this area in November 1951.