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A small square with four paths
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About 15 minutes walk from Takeo Station. It is near Ryumonji Temple. Four paths are connected to the corner of a small square, and 「 is called Tsuji 」 because of its shape. The clear reason why this came is unknown, and there are various theories such as the military facility for making it difficult to attack by making the prospect worse, which was built as a "people " to count the number of ashigaru. .
the intersection that you're going to pass without notice without the guide board
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I visited by relying on the sign. Since the information board stood, I found out that the place was "Tsuji", but if there was no, I would have passed by as if it were just an intersection. It is now paved, and it felt difficult to remember the appearance of those days.
I took a walk around the area from Takeo Station and stopped by. There seems to be various theories such as poor prospects to count ashigaru. It's a strange road 〇
It is a "mysterious" space in the city of Takeo. Why is it a fence? If you visit and take a closer look, the road extends in a fence shape in a small square. It's an idea that was thought out during the Warring States period. It is located about 5 minutes walk from Kurano Tsuji and 10 minutes walk from Takeo Station.
It is a road that was created during the Warring States period so that no one can see it. It is said to have been tactically created, but it is located in the center of Takeo town.
A small square with four paths
About 15 minutes walk from Takeo Station. It is near Ryumonji Temple. Four paths are connected to the corner of a small square, and 「 is called Tsuji 」 because of its shape. The clear reason why this came is unknown, and there are various theories such as the military facility for making it difficult to attack by making the prospect worse, which was built as a "people " to count the number of ashigaru. .
the intersection that you're going to pass without notice without the guide board
I visited by relying on the sign. Since the information board stood, I found out that the place was "Tsuji", but if there was no, I would have passed by as if it were just an intersection. It is now paved, and it felt difficult to remember the appearance of those days.
Echizen city sightseeing
I took a walk around the area from Takeo Station and stopped by. There seems to be various theories such as poor prospects to count ashigaru. It's a strange road 〇
a mysterious space that i've never seen before.
It is a "mysterious" space in the city of Takeo. Why is it a fence? If you visit and take a closer look, the road extends in a fence shape in a small square. It's an idea that was thought out during the Warring States period. It is located about 5 minutes walk from Kurano Tsuji and 10 minutes walk from Takeo Station.
Center of town
It is a road that was created during the Warring States period so that no one can see it. It is said to have been tactically created, but it is located in the center of Takeo town.