Hexagonal Well Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Familiar Kobo Daishi theory
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Futsu is a village where a private house was built on a steep slope on a masonry. I came here to take pictures of such a village. Near the harbor is an eastern house-style well with a brand new hexagonal roof. There is a familiar legend that when Kobo Daishi thrust his cane, water came up. Depending on the area, there are various things such as water and hot springs. Please note that you can't drink this water now.
It is a well where you can feel the local history.
Original Text
It is a place to arrive from Obama Onsen in about 20 minutes by bicycle. When I asked the locals, Kobo Daishi was sure that there was no well during his stay, and when he showed the place, he said that water came up despite the sea. It is next to the building where the local master "Seki San Brothers" lived, and it is said that you can still drink. When I draw water, I drop a bucket attached to a wooden stick, but the tree hits the edge of the well and the stone itself is scratching ...
Familiar Kobo Daishi theory
Futsu is a village where a private house was built on a steep slope on a masonry. I came here to take pictures of such a village. Near the harbor is an eastern house-style well with a brand new hexagonal roof. There is a familiar legend that when Kobo Daishi thrust his cane, water came up. Depending on the area, there are various things such as water and hot springs. Please note that you can't drink this water now.
It is a well where you can feel the local history.
It is a place to arrive from Obama Onsen in about 20 minutes by bicycle. When I asked the locals, Kobo Daishi was sure that there was no well during his stay, and when he showed the place, he said that water came up despite the sea. It is next to the building where the local master "Seki San Brothers" lived, and it is said that you can still drink. When I draw water, I drop a bucket attached to a wooden stick, but the tree hits the edge of the well and the stone itself is scratching ...