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Jiangyan Times の Ship き Field です
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From the instruction manual, the staircase pier is called Ganegi. Travelers in the Edo period crossed Maisaka-juku ~ Niijuku by boat. You can feel the remnants of that time.
From the instruction manual, the staircase pier is called Ganegi. Travelers in the Edo period crossed Maisaka-juku ~ Niijuku by boat. You can feel the remnants of that time.
Ganki was a shipping place when he was crossing Hamana Lake, and the end of the old Tokaido was used by ordinary travelers in Honganki, and there was a South Ganki in the south of 40 M and it seems that it was used for loading luggage. Kitagangi is located about 40 M north of Hongangi, and is the most magnificent pier. It seems that the official officials of the daimyo shogunate used it. I think it is a place where I can imagine the feeling when I was crossing to Arai juku by boat.
Ganki was a shipping place when he was crossing Hamana Lake, and the end of the old Tokaido was used by ordinary travelers in Honganki, and there was a South Ganki in the south of 40 M and it seems that it was used for loading luggage. Kitagangi is located about 40 M north of Hongangi, and is the most magnificent pier. It seems that the official officials of the daimyo shogunate used it. I think it is a place where I can imagine the feeling when I was crossing to Arai juku by boat.
I think there are very few people who can read "Kitagange". He said he crossed the Niijuku by boat from here. However, it seems that only those with great status could use this. The color changes because the collapsed stone walls have been rebuilt.
Jiangyan Times の Ship き Field です
From the instruction manual, the staircase pier is called Ganegi. Travelers in the Edo period crossed Maisaka-juku ~ Niijuku by boat. You can feel the remnants of that time.
Jiangyan Times の Ship き Field です
From the instruction manual, the staircase pier is called Ganegi. Travelers in the Edo period crossed Maisaka-juku ~ Niijuku by boat. You can feel the remnants of that time.
Ferry yard
Ganki was a shipping place when he was crossing Hamana Lake, and the end of the old Tokaido was used by ordinary travelers in Honganki, and there was a South Ganki in the south of 40 M and it seems that it was used for loading luggage. Kitagangi is located about 40 M north of Hongangi, and is the most magnificent pier. It seems that the official officials of the daimyo shogunate used it. I think it is a place where I can imagine the feeling when I was crossing to Arai juku by boat.
Ferry yard
Ganki was a shipping place when he was crossing Hamana Lake, and the end of the old Tokaido was used by ordinary travelers in Honganki, and there was a South Ganki in the south of 40 M and it seems that it was used for loading luggage. Kitagangi is located about 40 M north of Hongangi, and is the most magnificent pier. It seems that the official officials of the daimyo shogunate used it. I think it is a place where I can imagine the feeling when I was crossing to Arai juku by boat.
There is an atmosphere.
I think there are very few people who can read "Kitagange". He said he crossed the Niijuku by boat from here. However, it seems that only those with great status could use this. The color changes because the collapsed stone walls have been rebuilt.