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The entrance to the sightseeing of Kasuga Bureau
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It is built on the rotary on the north side of Kuroi Station on the JR Fukuchiyama Line. (It is off the location of the map on TripAdvisor) It's a quiet station, so when I came by car, I could park in the rotary. At Kozenji Temple, which is located north of the station, there is a monument to the birthplace of Kasugano Bureau, so it is recommended to continue sightseeing.
Immediately after leaving JR Kuroi Station, there is a statue of Fuku on the left, but it was a small and modest object with a slightly inconspicuous feeling.
It is built in the rotary in front of the station of JR Kuroi Station. Visited with Kuroi Castle, which was selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. At the present Kozenji Temple where the Jinya of Kuroi Castle was located, Kasuga Bureau was born and later became the nanny of the third Shogun Iemitsu, but he always missed and remembered the hometown of Tanba.
The entrance to the sightseeing of Kasuga Bureau
It is built on the rotary on the north side of Kuroi Station on the JR Fukuchiyama Line. (It is off the location of the map on TripAdvisor) It's a quiet station, so when I came by car, I could park in the rotary. At Kozenji Temple, which is located north of the station, there is a monument to the birthplace of Kasugano Bureau, so it is recommended to continue sightseeing.
it was a very small statue.
Immediately after leaving JR Kuroi Station, there is a statue of Fuku on the left, but it was a small and modest object with a slightly inconspicuous feeling.
A statue in the birthplace of Kasuga no tsubone
It is built in the rotary in front of the station of JR Kuroi Station. Visited with Kuroi Castle, which was selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. At the present Kozenji Temple where the Jinya of Kuroi Castle was located, Kasuga Bureau was born and later became the nanny of the third Shogun Iemitsu, but he always missed and remembered the hometown of Tanba.