Sakura will watch over the students, and will continue to watch over them.
Original Text
There are instructions in front of the high school gate. The scenery engraved in my heart is the cherry blossom road that crosses the railroad tracks. Although it is different from the sea and the flat ground, the road to Kamakura High School, the movie where the person who thought was standing after the train passed, and various things come to mind. The scenery of the cherry blossoms along with temples and shrines and castles is good, but the school and the cherry blossoms look good.
I got a taxi to drop off at the entrance of the samurai residence and went straight to this place without seeing the samurai residence. The reason is that when I was taking a taxi, a student who seemed to be attending this school bowed and greeted me with deep 々. I visited the castle because there was an explanation. If you walk along the stone wall, you will see the railroad track in front of you. There was a signboard behind it and it was very easy to understand.
It was dismantled in Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures), and there is no mansion building, so I was at a loss because I didn't know where it was, but I found it on the stone wall and the stairs.
Bicchu Matsuyama Castle is a mountain castle, and even now that the road is well maintained, it is quite difficult to climb. For that reason, the feudal lord seems to have built a mansion here in the castle, and stone walls still remain, making it possible to keep the past.
Due to the abolition of the castle in the Meiji era, the building was destroyed and now it is Takahashi High School, but the highlight is that the stone walls and stairs remain as they are. It was pretty refined. It's close to Samurai residence street, so why not go there?
Sakura will watch over the students, and will continue to watch over them.
There are instructions in front of the high school gate. The scenery engraved in my heart is the cherry blossom road that crosses the railroad tracks. Although it is different from the sea and the flat ground, the road to Kamakura High School, the movie where the person who thought was standing after the train passed, and various things come to mind. The scenery of the cherry blossoms along with temples and shrines and castles is good, but the school and the cherry blossoms look good.
Cool school.
I got a taxi to drop off at the entrance of the samurai residence and went straight to this place without seeing the samurai residence. The reason is that when I was taking a taxi, a student who seemed to be attending this school bowed and greeted me with deep 々. I visited the castle because there was an explanation. If you walk along the stone wall, you will see the railroad track in front of you. There was a signboard behind it and it was very easy to understand.
i was in high school now.
It was dismantled in Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures), and there is no mansion building, so I was at a loss because I didn't know where it was, but I found it on the stone wall and the stairs.
Master の Pavilion
Bicchu Matsuyama Castle is a mountain castle, and even now that the road is well maintained, it is quite difficult to climb. For that reason, the feudal lord seems to have built a mansion here in the castle, and stone walls still remain, making it possible to keep the past.
the stone walls and the stairs that still remain
Due to the abolition of the castle in the Meiji era, the building was destroyed and now it is Takahashi High School, but the highlight is that the stone walls and stairs remain as they are. It was pretty refined. It's close to Samurai residence street, so why not go there?