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JR Bozhou Akasaka から about 10 minutes
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Ikitsugi Square is a plaza about 10 minutes from JR Banshu Ako Station, and there is a karakuri clock called Yoshishi Andon, an old well called a breathing well, and a sightseeing toilet.
The final scenes, "Oishi Kurasuke no Jintaiko" and "Eidaibashi no Katsudoki" are two-stage upper and lower stages, and dolls move.
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This "karakuri clock" in the [Ikitsugi Square] is 4 scenes; First, "Pine Corridor", then "Hayakago" and the clock tower rise, "Oishi Kurasuke no Jintaiko", and finally "Eiyobashi no Katsudoki". There are "Karakuri clocks" all over the country, but the final scenes "Oishi Kurasuke no Jintaiko" and "Eiyobashi no Katsudoki" are two-stage upper and lower stages, and the dolls move. Very rare Isn't it? Only 3 minutes ...
It is located at the middle point from JR Ako Station to the ruins of Ako Castle, and there is also a bench, so it is a plaza where you can breathe. In the square, there was a breathing well and a karakuri clock called Yoshishi Andon. Unfortunately I couldn't see the karakuri because I was in a hurry. If I had time, I wanted to sit on the bench and wait until the karakuri time.
There was a karakuri clock near the breathing well, and a short walk gave me a toilet and a space for rest. It is on the way to the castle street from JR Ako Station to the castle ruins. It is a place where you can stop for a while and rest during the walk.
If you walk from the station, it's just a place you'll want to use the toilet. Not only the toilet, but also the karakuri clock gishi clock and the breathing well.
JR Bozhou Akasaka から about 10 minutes
Ikitsugi Square is a plaza about 10 minutes from JR Banshu Ako Station, and there is a karakuri clock called Yoshishi Andon, an old well called a breathing well, and a sightseeing toilet.
The final scenes, "Oishi Kurasuke no Jintaiko" and "Eidaibashi no Katsudoki" are two-stage upper and lower stages, and dolls move.
This "karakuri clock" in the [Ikitsugi Square] is 4 scenes; First, "Pine Corridor", then "Hayakago" and the clock tower rise, "Oishi Kurasuke no Jintaiko", and finally "Eiyobashi no Katsudoki". There are "Karakuri clocks" all over the country, but the final scenes "Oishi Kurasuke no Jintaiko" and "Eiyobashi no Katsudoki" are two-stage upper and lower stages, and the dolls move. Very rare Isn't it? Only 3 minutes ...
A breathable square
It is located at the middle point from JR Ako Station to the ruins of Ako Castle, and there is also a bench, so it is a plaza where you can breathe. In the square, there was a breathing well and a karakuri clock called Yoshishi Andon. Unfortunately I couldn't see the karakuri because I was in a hurry. If I had time, I wanted to sit on the bench and wait until the karakuri time.
there's a karakuri clock.
There was a karakuri clock near the breathing well, and a short walk gave me a toilet and a space for rest. It is on the way to the castle street from JR Ako Station to the castle ruins. It is a place where you can stop for a while and rest during the walk.
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If you walk from the station, it's just a place you'll want to use the toilet. Not only the toilet, but also the karakuri clock gishi clock and the breathing well.