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This is a stone monument next to the stairs at the west exit of the cherry blossom station. 1883 Year 7 Moon 16 It seems that the cherry blossom station opened with Ueno cherry blossom prince cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry
It is a stone monument next to the stairs of Tsubaki Station. Tsubaki Station also opened when the railway was laid from Ueno to Kumagai in the Meiji era. It seems that it commemorates it.
It is a stone monument under the stairs at the west exit of the tsuru station. The station was opened in 1897, and it collapsed due to the Great Kanto Earthquake, but it has been rebuilt.
It is a monument just down the stairs at the west exit of JR Tsubasa Station. The inscription is quite difficult to read because it is only kanji, but it is recorded that the station opened in 1897. The stone monument itself seems to have been rebuilt after the Great Kanto Earthquake.
The site of の stage を under りた on the west exit side of Yuxi
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A large stone monument stood down the stairs on the west exit of the cherry blossom station. I had the impression that I stood quietly and quietly in a place that did not disturb the stairs or sidewalks. No one stopped, and it was a monument that seemed to be forgotten in combination with the hard-read inscription.
Silently.
This is a stone monument next to the stairs at the west exit of the cherry blossom station. 1883 Year 7 Moon 16 It seems that the cherry blossom station opened with Ueno cherry blossom prince cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry blossom cherry
A monument at Sakai station
It is a stone monument next to the stairs of Tsubaki Station. Tsubaki Station also opened when the railway was laid from Ueno to Kumagai in the Meiji era. It seems that it commemorates it.
Phase に Stone Stone
It is a stone monument under the stairs at the west exit of the tsuru station. The station was opened in 1897, and it collapsed due to the Great Kanto Earthquake, but it has been rebuilt.
Opened の monument
It is a monument just down the stairs at the west exit of JR Tsubasa Station. The inscription is quite difficult to read because it is only kanji, but it is recorded that the station opened in 1897. The stone monument itself seems to have been rebuilt after the Great Kanto Earthquake.
The site of の stage を under りた on the west exit side of Yuxi
A large stone monument stood down the stairs on the west exit of the cherry blossom station. I had the impression that I stood quietly and quietly in a place that did not disturb the stairs or sidewalks. No one stopped, and it was a monument that seemed to be forgotten in combination with the hard-read inscription.