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A giant tree of the cypress
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This is the park on your left if you go south on Shirakaba-dori on the west side of Noboro Station, join Route 46 and go a little south? is. One of the founders of Hokuetsu Colonial Company, which was responsible for the development of East and West Noboro, is said to be the site of the residence of Magozaemon Sekiya, who contributed to the development of Ebetsu, and is designated as a cultural property of Ebetsu City. The cherry blossoms were not yet in bloom, but Basho was beginning to bloom on the waterside. In addition, there is a giant tree of 180 years old Kitakobushi designated as a preservation tree in Ebetsu City, and it is good to take a leisurely stroll ...
It is a park related to the development of Ebetsu City. It was small and there were no playsets, so it was not suitable for families with children. It's a small place, so there are almost no places to see.
I went to the nearby direct market and the playground, but it's not that great. I can't recommend it for sightseeing (although it's an individual opinion)
It is a short distance from the Ebetsu Eniwa Line of Route 46, following the signboard. It is said that a part of the mansion of Magozaemon Sekiya, who had distinguished himself in the development of Ebetsu, was maintained as a park. In a quiet park with many trees, there were many trees 100 ~ 200 years old 々 designated as a preservation tree in Ebetsu City. It is also a little high, and you can see a wide farmland from among the trees. I took a walk while thinking about it a long time ago.
A giant tree of the cypress
This is the park on your left if you go south on Shirakaba-dori on the west side of Noboro Station, join Route 46 and go a little south? is. One of the founders of Hokuetsu Colonial Company, which was responsible for the development of East and West Noboro, is said to be the site of the residence of Magozaemon Sekiya, who contributed to the development of Ebetsu, and is designated as a cultural property of Ebetsu City. The cherry blossoms were not yet in bloom, but Basho was beginning to bloom on the waterside. In addition, there is a giant tree of 180 years old Kitakobushi designated as a preservation tree in Ebetsu City, and it is good to take a leisurely stroll ...
Small さな Park
It is a park related to the development of Ebetsu City. It was small and there were no playsets, so it was not suitable for families with children. It's a small place, so there are almost no places to see.
Not enough to go sightseeing.
I went to the nearby direct market and the playground, but it's not that great. I can't recommend it for sightseeing (although it's an individual opinion)
Jiangbie City Designated Culture Cai No. 1
It is a short distance from the Ebetsu Eniwa Line of Route 46, following the signboard. It is said that a part of the mansion of Magozaemon Sekiya, who had distinguished himself in the development of Ebetsu, was maintained as a park. In a quiet park with many trees, there were many trees 100 ~ 200 years old 々 designated as a preservation tree in Ebetsu City. It is also a little high, and you can see a wide farmland from among the trees. I took a walk while thinking about it a long time ago.