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I received a famous hot spring fried bun at a specialty store of the same name. ! It is delicious to fried buns in Tenkara! Cashless can be used by paypay.
I went with a company person in January this year. There was a company recreation facility near here until August 31st this year. I learned the history of the Tana Tunnel and the hardships until the opening.
It's near Umezono, but it's a little confusing. Until completion, there were 6 major accidents, and it opened in 1945 with a great sacrifice of 67 deaths and 610 seriously injured.
I went to Atami Plum Garden and visited this shrine.
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Actually, on the way back to Atami Umeen to see plums, when I walked a little further from the plum festival parking lot, I occasionally found this shrine and was able to worship. This shrine was just on the Tokaido Line, but the "Tana Tunnel" is a tunnel that everyone knows well. It was a shrine built to memorialize the spirits of 々 67 people who were sacrificed in the construction of the tunnel. In front of this shrine, the martyrs are comforted ...
The Tana Tunnel, which greatly contributed to the opening of the Tokaido Line, was built for the requiem of the victims due to difficult construction. If you like railways, you want to visit. Park the car in the parking lot of Atami umeen and walk about 5 minutes.
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I received a famous hot spring fried bun at a specialty store of the same name. ! It is delicious to fried buns in Tenkara! Cashless can be used by paypay.
I went to January this year.
I went with a company person in January this year. There was a company recreation facility near here until August 31st this year. I learned the history of the Tana Tunnel and the hardships until the opening.
i started digging from the meiji era
It's near Umezono, but it's a little confusing. Until completion, there were 6 major accidents, and it opened in 1945 with a great sacrifice of 67 deaths and 610 seriously injured.
I went to Atami Plum Garden and visited this shrine.
Actually, on the way back to Atami Umeen to see plums, when I walked a little further from the plum festival parking lot, I occasionally found this shrine and was able to worship. This shrine was just on the Tokaido Line, but the "Tana Tunnel" is a tunnel that everyone knows well. It was a shrine built to memorialize the spirits of 々 67 people who were sacrificed in the construction of the tunnel. In front of this shrine, the martyrs are comforted ...
A shrine enshrining Tana tunnel martyrdom
The Tana Tunnel, which greatly contributed to the opening of the Tokaido Line, was built for the requiem of the victims due to difficult construction. If you like railways, you want to visit. Park the car in the parking lot of Atami umeen and walk about 5 minutes.