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It was a monument that honored a person named "Toshihachi Naito" who worked hard to establish the Bantan Line. It will be installed in a well-maintained park next to the station. There was an explanation on the bronze plate next to the day, but probably because this was not effective, a new explanation version with a cartoon-like caricature was installed, and I understood the meaning of the monument well. You have set up a new version of the explanation. It's a great success!
Immediately after leaving Amaji Station, the left hand was maintained as a park in front of Amaji Station. A monument stood in the back. However, it wasn't very impressive because it wasn't a statue, it was just a monument. Grace, I was able to understand well with the introduction of Mr. Toshihachi Naito on the tourist information map at the entrance of the park.
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It was a monument that honored a person named "Toshihachi Naito" who worked hard to establish the Bantan Line. It will be installed in a well-maintained park next to the station. There was an explanation on the bronze plate next to the day, but probably because this was not effective, a new explanation version with a cartoon-like caricature was installed, and I understood the meaning of the monument well. You have set up a new version of the explanation. It's a great success!
A monument in Ganchi Ekimae Park
Immediately after leaving Amaji Station, the left hand was maintained as a park in front of Amaji Station. A monument stood in the back. However, it wasn't very impressive because it wasn't a statue, it was just a monument. Grace, I was able to understand well with the introduction of Mr. Toshihachi Naito on the tourist information map at the entrance of the park.