Tomb of Omachi Keigetsu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is the grave of a person who made the Oirase Valley famous.
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It is located in the hot spring. The location of the grave is written on the signboard of the Towada Bird and Beast Reserve. It takes less than 5 minutes one way
It is the grave of a person who made the Oirase Valley famous.
Original Text
It is located in the hot spring. The location of the grave is written on the signboard of the Towada Bird and Beast Reserve. It takes less than 5 minutes one way
Omachi Katsurazuki was a Meiji literati who loved Towada and Oirase very much, and made the Onsen his last home. Onsen sites include many monuments, monuments, busts, etc. The grave stands in the forest when it goes back about 5 minutes on foot across the road.
Omachi Katsurazuki was a Meiji literati who loved Towada and Oirase very much, and made the Onsen his last home. Onsen sites include many monuments, monuments, busts, etc. The grave stands in the forest when it goes back about 5 minutes on foot across the road.
I visited the grave of Katsuragetsu who loved Oirase.
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Katsuragetsu, who loved the hot springs and Oirase, introduced widely, introduces the splendor of this area. I also lived here. There is also a phrase that introduces Oirase, which sang "Walking, Oirase Sanrihan". There is a small grave in the hot spring, but it is convenient to go by car.
It is the grave of a person who made the Oirase Valley famous.
It is located in the hot spring. The location of the grave is written on the signboard of the Towada Bird and Beast Reserve. It takes less than 5 minutes one way
It is the grave of a person who made the Oirase Valley famous.
It is located in the hot spring. The location of the grave is written on the signboard of the Towada Bird and Beast Reserve. It takes less than 5 minutes one way
the grave is in the forest across the road.
Omachi Katsurazuki was a Meiji literati who loved Towada and Oirase very much, and made the Onsen his last home. Onsen sites include many monuments, monuments, busts, etc. The grave stands in the forest when it goes back about 5 minutes on foot across the road.
the grave is in the forest across the road.
Omachi Katsurazuki was a Meiji literati who loved Towada and Oirase very much, and made the Onsen his last home. Onsen sites include many monuments, monuments, busts, etc. The grave stands in the forest when it goes back about 5 minutes on foot across the road.
I visited the grave of Katsuragetsu who loved Oirase.
Katsuragetsu, who loved the hot springs and Oirase, introduced widely, introduces the splendor of this area. I also lived here. There is also a phrase that introduces Oirase, which sang "Walking, Oirase Sanrihan". There is a small grave in the hot spring, but it is convenient to go by car.