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Turtles in the pond was very cute!
This pond is located inside the Tennoji Park which you can access easily from the Tennoji station. There is also a zoo and a museum in the park that you can visit. From the pond, the view with Hitachi...
This pond is located inside the Tennoji Park which you can access easily from the Tennoji station. There is also a zoo and a museum in the park that you can visit. From the pond, the view with Hitachi...
Chausuyama is at the northern end of the vast Tennoji Park, but there was a river bottom pond to lie on the south side of the foot. There are walking paths around, and in the center of the pond is a bridge called Waki Bridge with bright red balustrade. It's rich in greenery, so I thought it was just right for a walk course. It is said that this river bottom pond is an artificial pond. It was made by construction work to prevent flood damage around the beginning of the Heian period.
Chausuyama is at the northern end of the vast Tennoji Park, but there was a river bottom pond to lie on the south side of the foot. There are walking paths around, and in the center of the pond is a bridge called Waki Bridge with bright red balustrade. It's rich in greenery, so I thought it was just right for a walk course. It is said that this river bottom pond is an artificial pond. It was made by construction work to prevent flood damage around the beginning of the Heian period.
Kawazokoike is a "Kawazokoike" located on the east side of Tennoji Park and on the south side of Chausuyama Kofun tumulus. When Wake Kiyomaro opened the Kamimachi plateau to change the flow of the former Yamato River in 788, the remnants of the Chausuyama Kofun tumulus were used. It is said that this is the river bottom pond. The bright red bridge that crosses the center of the pond north and south is named "Waki Bashi" from the name of Waki Kiyomaro.
Turtles in the pond was very cute!
This pond is located inside the Tennoji Park which you can access easily from the Tennoji station. There is also a zoo and a museum in the park that you can visit. From the pond, the view with Hitachi...
Turtles in the pond was very cute!
This pond is located inside the Tennoji Park which you can access easily from the Tennoji station. There is also a zoo and a museum in the park that you can visit. From the pond, the view with Hitachi...
it's a pond at the foot of chausuyama.
Chausuyama is at the northern end of the vast Tennoji Park, but there was a river bottom pond to lie on the south side of the foot. There are walking paths around, and in the center of the pond is a bridge called Waki Bridge with bright red balustrade. It's rich in greenery, so I thought it was just right for a walk course. It is said that this river bottom pond is an artificial pond. It was made by construction work to prevent flood damage around the beginning of the Heian period.
it's a pond at the foot of chausuyama.
Chausuyama is at the northern end of the vast Tennoji Park, but there was a river bottom pond to lie on the south side of the foot. There are walking paths around, and in the center of the pond is a bridge called Waki Bridge with bright red balustrade. It's rich in greenery, so I thought it was just right for a walk course. It is said that this river bottom pond is an artificial pond. It was made by construction work to prevent flood damage around the beginning of the Heian period.
Oasis in the city
Kawazokoike is a "Kawazokoike" located on the east side of Tennoji Park and on the south side of Chausuyama Kofun tumulus. When Wake Kiyomaro opened the Kamimachi plateau to change the flow of the former Yamato River in 788, the remnants of the Chausuyama Kofun tumulus were used. It is said that this is the river bottom pond. The bright red bridge that crosses the center of the pond north and south is named "Waki Bashi" from the name of Waki Kiyomaro.