This attraction features characters from the fairy tale "The Crying Ghost" written by Hamada Kosuke. Since the completion of the Seto Ohashi Bridge in 1989, Kagawa Prefecture has selected the kind-hearted mascot Aoki-kun to act as an ambassador and erected a statue in order to promote the attractive tourism of Kagawa Prefecture.
Not a great landmark, but it's cute.
I was meeting a friend one time at the Takamatsu Station and I was early so walking around. He called me on the phone and asked where we should meet. I said, "Meet me by the cute devil statue." He is ...
Not a great landmark, but it's cute.
I was meeting a friend one time at the Takamatsu Station and I was early so walking around. He called me on the phone and asked where we should meet. I said, "Meet me by the cute devil statue." He is ...
It's just a little bit.
If you go to the square in front of JR Takamatsu Station and the left is Takamatsu Port and go to the right side, you will find it almost in the middle. It's just there, so you can see it immediately. It seems that it was taken from a fairy tale, but I think that the tourists who came by JR will understand that the one installed in front of the ticket gate.
It's just a little bit.
If you go to the square in front of JR Takamatsu Station and the left is Takamatsu Port and go to the right side, you will find it almost in the middle. It's just there, so you can see it immediately. It seems that it was taken from a fairy tale, but I think that the tourists who came by JR will understand that the one installed in front of the ticket gate.
Why is the road color?
JR There was a bus terminal adjacent to Takamatsu Station, and it was a fairly wide square in front of the station and bus terminal. Standing in that square was this "kind Aoki-kun statue". I think I'm standing to welcome tourists who come to Takamatsu, but the statue of an adult height of human beings is concrete color. Is the whole square concrete? Asphalt? So, Aoki-kun, who is a big deal, is not very noticeable.