It is located opposite the Inari-Dae Shrine in Kumamoto City, in Takahashi Park. The statue was made from the work of Xiong Xiong (Fumio Asakura), a soldier in Kumamoto City who served as commander of the government forces in the Southwest War. In addition to Tahara, there are other things related to the Southwest War. It was originally located on the south side of the castle tower in Kumamoto.
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It is located opposite the Inari-Dae Shrine in Kumamoto City, in Takahashi Park. The statue was made from the work of Xiong Xiong (Fumio Asakura), a soldier in Kumamoto City who served as commander of the government forces in the Southwest War. In addition to Tahara, there are other things related to the Southwest War. It was originally located on the south side of the castle tower in Kumamoto.
I really didn’t see any sculptures of tatateki tani here. This piece is Kumamoto’s Inari Shrine. It is not large in scale. It should be said that it is small. It is the patron saint of life. The water sign has not been seen. It is not worth a visit anyway.