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Escape & Intrigue in Tunnel (1623AD)
An Irrigation Canal that took 18 years to reach Village Hatano (1641). They improved it 200 years later using 55,000 workers & added a tunnel of 150meters called the Benten Cave. The Entrance is call...
A cave where the white tiger soldier aimed at tsuruga Jo castle dived and moved
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It is a cave gate located in the middle of the water stream on the hillside of Mt. Iimori, where many historic sites are located. At first glance, it looks natural, but it is not, but after the caretaker of a nearby village threw private property to cultivate it in the early Edo period to draw the water of Lake Inawashiro to the Aizu region. It is a cave of 150 meters of 150 km in total length completed after the last difficult construction by the Shogunate. About 30 years after the completion, 20 soldiers, such as the white tiger soldiers who were defeated in the battle of Kuchihara on the edge of Lake Inawashiro, aimed at tsuruga Jo castle and dived in this cave ...
There is a stream near a small Itsukushima Shrine, a little off Sazaedo. It seems that it is taken from Lake Inawashiro. The water came out of the cave gate (cave) of this weir, and the place where it flowed was a torrent. I was wary of the duck floating on the surface of the water not to approach it.
Traveling alone to Aizuwakamatsu. I drove around the tourist spots. This waterway draws water from Lake Inawashiro, and it seems that the White Tiger Corps passed by a long time ago. It's very clean water.
It is located on the hillside of Mt. Iimori, a little down from Sazaedo. It is a cave dug to draw water from Lake Inawashiro as irrigation water in the Aizu region, and it is said that it has a length of 150 m. This cave is famous for passing through this cave when the white tiger squadron checked the situation of Tsuruga Castle, but it is still used for agricultural and industrial water, and it seems that it flows to the moat of Tsuruga Castle.
Escape & Intrigue in Tunnel (1623AD)
An Irrigation Canal that took 18 years to reach Village Hatano (1641). They improved it 200 years later using 55,000 workers & added a tunnel of 150meters called the Benten Cave. The Entrance is call...
A cave where the white tiger soldier aimed at tsuruga Jo castle dived and moved
It is a cave gate located in the middle of the water stream on the hillside of Mt. Iimori, where many historic sites are located. At first glance, it looks natural, but it is not, but after the caretaker of a nearby village threw private property to cultivate it in the early Edo period to draw the water of Lake Inawashiro to the Aizu region. It is a cave of 150 meters of 150 km in total length completed after the last difficult construction by the Shogunate. About 30 years after the completion, 20 soldiers, such as the white tiger soldiers who were defeated in the battle of Kuchihara on the edge of Lake Inawashiro, aimed at tsuruga Jo castle and dived in this cave ...
A small cave.
There is a stream near a small Itsukushima Shrine, a little off Sazaedo. It seems that it is taken from Lake Inawashiro. The water came out of the cave gate (cave) of this weir, and the place where it flowed was a torrent. I was wary of the duck floating on the surface of the water not to approach it.
One-person brigade
Traveling alone to Aizuwakamatsu. I drove around the tourist spots. This waterway draws water from Lake Inawashiro, and it seems that the White Tiger Corps passed by a long time ago. It's very clean water.
Irrigation water in Aizu region
It is located on the hillside of Mt. Iimori, a little down from Sazaedo. It is a cave dug to draw water from Lake Inawashiro as irrigation water in the Aizu region, and it is said that it has a length of 150 m. This cave is famous for passing through this cave when the white tiger squadron checked the situation of Tsuruga Castle, but it is still used for agricultural and industrial water, and it seems that it flows to the moat of Tsuruga Castle.