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Since I visited on March 16th, the scale is small, but I enjoyed "Umebayashi" and "サンシュユ (yellow flowers similar to ミモザ)".
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This seems to have been one of the three major Kanto Seki sites [other 2 ケ places; Usui Sekisho site (Gunma Prefecture) Hakone Sekisho site (Kanagawa Prefecture)], but now [paper stone (passerby put a bill)] [Hand stone (handed while passers-by was examined) In addition to the remains of [Senken Shotoku Monument [Naosuke Ochiai, who was the governor of Kobutsu Seki, praises the achievements of Naozumi's brothers]. This time, as [Sekisho Umebayashi], which is the 1st ケ place of "Takao Umego" Visit, the scale is small ...
If you're interested in going around the barriers, I'm not sure.
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In particular, if there is nothing and you are interested in visiting the barriers, I do not recommend it. It is used as a venue for the "Plum Festival" in spring, so if you are interested, that's a good time.
There is a signboard in a corner of the dim park, and you can see that this is the site of the barrier. Sit on the bench around, cross the mountain from Hachioji, and follow the Sosozawa, Ohara, Yose .... Koshu Kaido.
It is the site of the barrier station in the Edo period. Of course, there are no buildings now, and it is not a famous place like the Hakone barrier, so it has not been restored, but the bill stones at that time are left and it is a national historic site.
There are 'note stones' that remind me of those days.
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The site of the Sekisho, which is a nationally designated historic site. It is about 15 minutes by bus "To Kobutsu" from Takao Station on the Chuo Line. It is now a park like a grove. There are "stone monuments" and "stamp stones" where passersby held hands with bills and waited for them.
Since I visited on March 16th, the scale is small, but I enjoyed "Umebayashi" and "サンシュユ (yellow flowers similar to ミモザ)".
This seems to have been one of the three major Kanto Seki sites [other 2 ケ places; Usui Sekisho site (Gunma Prefecture) Hakone Sekisho site (Kanagawa Prefecture)], but now [paper stone (passerby put a bill)] [Hand stone (handed while passers-by was examined) In addition to the remains of [Senken Shotoku Monument [Naosuke Ochiai, who was the governor of Kobutsu Seki, praises the achievements of Naozumi's brothers]. This time, as [Sekisho Umebayashi], which is the 1st ケ place of "Takao Umego" Visit, the scale is small ...
If you're interested in going around the barriers, I'm not sure.
In particular, if there is nothing and you are interested in visiting the barriers, I do not recommend it. It is used as a venue for the "Plum Festival" in spring, so if you are interested, that's a good time.
I'm sitting on the bench and thinking.
There is a signboard in a corner of the dim park, and you can see that this is the site of the barrier. Sit on the bench around, cross the mountain from Hachioji, and follow the Sosozawa, Ohara, Yose .... Koshu Kaido.
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It is the site of the barrier station in the Edo period. Of course, there are no buildings now, and it is not a famous place like the Hakone barrier, so it has not been restored, but the bill stones at that time are left and it is a national historic site.
There are 'note stones' that remind me of those days.
The site of the Sekisho, which is a nationally designated historic site. It is about 15 minutes by bus "To Kobutsu" from Takao Station on the Chuo Line. It is now a park like a grove. There are "stone monuments" and "stamp stones" where passersby held hands with bills and waited for them.