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Stamp rally spot of "Let's travel! Tohoku 6 Prefectural Smartphone Stamp Rally" resumed in 6/19. Enter the side from Prefectural Road 40. Forest park rather than memorial park. There is a grave at the end of the mountain road. You need to be prepared for a field athletic feeling. When it rains, your feet look bad. Be careful of insect bites.
When I was driving, I found a sign saying "Hasekura Tsunenaga" and cut the handle. When I went there with a little expectation of what kind of thing there was, the statue of Hasekura Tsunenaga was in a beautifully maintained park. Was. In a sense, it can be said that it was disappointing, but if you change your perspective, you can say that you could meet a beautiful and well-maintained park. The parking space is not very large, but I think it can be handled enough.
Tsunenaga Hakura, who connected the Sendai domain and Spain
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After returning from Spain, he seems to live quietly. There is a one-day hot spring facility called Yumemi no Kuni in the immediate vicinity, so it is a good idea to visit it together.
There is a statue of Tsunenaga Hasekura who traveled to Spain and Rome during the Edo period. It is well maintained, but there may not be any particular highlights.
Zhicang Changchang Final のdi, Qili に Prepare されている Park です
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From the roadside station Osato, take the prefectural road 40 line to Rifu, turn right at the 3 kilometer, 2 signal, 1.2 kilometer (with guide display), ahead of the golf course, on the right side along the road. There is an entrance in the parking lot, and on the left side is a statue of Tsunenaga Hasekura's majestic hall 々, cross the bridge of the stream, go to the road of the columns of light (I wonder if the lights will turn on at night), and go up the stairs about 40 steps to Tsunenaga's brother-in-law's grave, If you go down the promenade for a while, there are about 40 steps on the steep stairs, and when you go up, you can see the tomb of Tsunenaga and finally go up about 15 steps. Explanation board on the right, ...
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Stamp rally spot of "Let's travel! Tohoku 6 Prefectural Smartphone Stamp Rally" resumed in 6/19. Enter the side from Prefectural Road 40. Forest park rather than memorial park. There is a grave at the end of the mountain road. You need to be prepared for a field athletic feeling. When it rains, your feet look bad. Be careful of insect bites.
it was a normal park.
When I was driving, I found a sign saying "Hasekura Tsunenaga" and cut the handle. When I went there with a little expectation of what kind of thing there was, the statue of Hasekura Tsunenaga was in a beautifully maintained park. Was. In a sense, it can be said that it was disappointing, but if you change your perspective, you can say that you could meet a beautiful and well-maintained park. The parking space is not very large, but I think it can be handled enough.
Tsunenaga Hakura, who connected the Sendai domain and Spain
After returning from Spain, he seems to live quietly. There is a one-day hot spring facility called Yumemi no Kuni in the immediate vicinity, so it is a good idea to visit it together.
Zhicang Changchang にちなんだ Park
There is a statue of Tsunenaga Hasekura who traveled to Spain and Rome during the Edo period. It is well maintained, but there may not be any particular highlights.
Zhicang Changchang Final のdi, Qili に Prepare されている Park です
From the roadside station Osato, take the prefectural road 40 line to Rifu, turn right at the 3 kilometer, 2 signal, 1.2 kilometer (with guide display), ahead of the golf course, on the right side along the road. There is an entrance in the parking lot, and on the left side is a statue of Tsunenaga Hasekura's majestic hall 々, cross the bridge of the stream, go to the road of the columns of light (I wonder if the lights will turn on at night), and go up the stairs about 40 steps to Tsunenaga's brother-in-law's grave, If you go down the promenade for a while, there are about 40 steps on the steep stairs, and when you go up, you can see the tomb of Tsunenaga and finally go up about 15 steps. Explanation board on the right, ...