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Okuninushi no Mikoto and Inaba no Hakuho
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A monument at the south exit of Tottori Station. It's not a tourist spot to see, but I went to see it because I had time to wait for the train. I remembered that famous Inaba Shirakasa episode.
There is this statue at the south exit of JR Tottori Station. The eastern half of Tottori Prefecture is Inaba province. It is a statue named after Inaba's Shirakaba. Shirakaba Shrine and Shirakaba Beach are also located in the former Inaba province.
Half-distance feeling suffering from understanding
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Although it is a monument in front of the station, there were few people stopping in a place with few traffic. No matter how many times I looked at it, the statue of Okuninushi and the statue of the rabbit were separated, and I can see that there was plenty of space, but it was in a state of difficulty in understanding.
It is small at the south exit of Tottori Station. When I look at it at night, there is no light and I'm not sure what kind of statue it is. It certainly looks like a mythical rabbit
It is just outside the south exit of Tottori Station. There is nothing special about it, but how about Inaba's white cherry blossoms and pachiri to commemorate them?
Okuninushi no Mikoto and Inaba no Hakuho
A monument at the south exit of Tottori Station. It's not a tourist spot to see, but I went to see it because I had time to wait for the train. I remembered that famous Inaba Shirakasa episode.
Tottori は Inyuguo
There is this statue at the south exit of JR Tottori Station. The eastern half of Tottori Prefecture is Inaba province. It is a statue named after Inaba's Shirakaba. Shirakaba Shrine and Shirakaba Beach are also located in the former Inaba province.
Half-distance feeling suffering from understanding
Although it is a monument in front of the station, there were few people stopping in a place with few traffic. No matter how many times I looked at it, the statue of Okuninushi and the statue of the rabbit were separated, and I can see that there was plenty of space, but it was in a state of difficulty in understanding.
I don't know.
It is small at the south exit of Tottori Station. When I look at it at night, there is no light and I'm not sure what kind of statue it is. It certainly looks like a mythical rabbit
It's behind the station.
It is just outside the south exit of Tottori Station. There is nothing special about it, but how about Inaba's white cherry blossoms and pachiri to commemorate them?