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A Good Lookout near the Motomachi Shopping Street
Hanakuma Castle was built sometime between 1567 and 1574 by Araki Murashige (1535-1586) on the orders of Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582). Later, Murashige rebelled against Nobunaga, fought his last battle i...
The area around the ruins of Hanakuma Castle was maintained as Hanakuma Park. Since it is a little hill, the view toward the sea is open, and it seems that many locals take a leisurely stroll.
It is a park on a stone wall near Hanakuma Station (on a hill). It looks like a Hanakuma Castle Ruins Park built during the Warring States period. This stone wall is not like that of that time, but like a simulated stone wall. Parents and children were playing happily with balls. The castle tower of Hanakuma Castle seems to have been in the place where the nearby Fukutokuji Temple was located. There was the monument in front of the gate of Fukutokuji Temple. If you are interested, why not visit Fukutokuji Temple?
JR You can see the run on the viaduct of the Kobe Line. It's a little far, but you can also see Motomachi Station. A child hugged by his father was waving toward the train. It has an atmosphere like a small hill park, but it is a castle ruins park where you can take a break.
It is a park that can be seen from the train window just before the down train departing from JR Sannomiya Station passes through Hanakuma Station. It is as high as a two-story building, and it looks like a castle ruin, so I have been worried about it for more than 10 years. In mid-April, when I came to God for the first time in a long time, the ruins of the castle were preparing for a festival when I looked from the train window. Moreover, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. I thought about it, but I came to the park the next day just on a good day. Thanks to this, the care of 10 years has been dissolved Murashige Araki stands here, and Nobunaga is the last ...
A Good Lookout near the Motomachi Shopping Street
Hanakuma Castle was built sometime between 1567 and 1574 by Araki Murashige (1535-1586) on the orders of Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582). Later, Murashige rebelled against Nobunaga, fought his last battle i...
Close to Jr Motomachi station
The area around the ruins of Hanakuma Castle was maintained as Hanakuma Park. Since it is a little hill, the view toward the sea is open, and it seems that many locals take a leisurely stroll.
Huayi City の Trail
It is a park on a stone wall near Hanakuma Station (on a hill). It looks like a Hanakuma Castle Ruins Park built during the Warring States period. This stone wall is not like that of that time, but like a simulated stone wall. Parents and children were playing happily with balls. The castle tower of Hanakuma Castle seems to have been in the place where the nearby Fukutokuji Temple was located. There was the monument in front of the gate of Fukutokuji Temple. If you are interested, why not visit Fukutokuji Temple?
JR Shenyu Line が See えます
JR You can see the run on the viaduct of the Kobe Line. It's a little far, but you can also see Motomachi Station. A child hugged by his father was waving toward the train. It has an atmosphere like a small hill park, but it is a castle ruins park where you can take a break.
Arakumura heavy の dream の trace
It is a park that can be seen from the train window just before the down train departing from JR Sannomiya Station passes through Hanakuma Station. It is as high as a two-story building, and it looks like a castle ruin, so I have been worried about it for more than 10 years. In mid-April, when I came to God for the first time in a long time, the ruins of the castle were preparing for a festival when I looked from the train window. Moreover, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. I thought about it, but I came to the park the next day just on a good day. Thanks to this, the care of 10 years has been dissolved Murashige Araki stands here, and Nobunaga is the last ...