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The last の as the master of Asakura's house
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Yoshikage Asakura is a bonkura family head, and it is said that he destroyed the Asakura family, but I think he had a wonderful talent that prospered the city of Ichijodani. There is not only a ruin of the building, but also a graveyard.
Now, enter the ruins of the building. Since it is a remains, there is nothing to block the sun. Anyway, it's hot. This is the palace, this is the tea room, but the traces of the foundation continue 々. At the southern end, there is a graveyard of Yoshikage Asakura, and if you walk from there to the eastern mountainside, you will find a garden (of course, only stonework), which is crowded. Looking back, the guided tour is still guided near the entrance, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
It is located after passing through the landmark "Karamon" of the Ichijodani Asakura ruins. It seems that it was buried in the fields after it fell during the Sengoku period, but it has been excavated in recent years and continues today. The vast site 3 is surrounded by earthworks and moats, and there is a mountain castle behind it. Inside, there are signs such as the palace, the main hall, and the tea room, which makes you imagine the arrangement at that time. It seemed that the work was still on the premises.
A quiet sleeping hall surrounded by moats and earthenware
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4 Moon 9 Visited on the day It is located in part of the Ichijodani Asakura ruins. Surrounded by moats and earthworks, it is quite large. It is a ruin of a mansion that seems to be sleeping quietly in the blue of the lawn. It seems that this half was a building, and even if you look at it in a restored model, it looked like a huge building. There was a grave and a well in one corner of the site, so I felt that it was completed to some extent here.
It is part of the sightseeing of the historic site of Mr. Ichijodani Asakura. 3 It was a monthly visit, but there was snow and there was a taste. At the corner of the site of the building, Mr. ASAKURA 5 was enshrined, and incense sticks were always available, so I raised the incense sticks and put my hands together.
The last の as the master of Asakura's house
Yoshikage Asakura is a bonkura family head, and it is said that he destroyed the Asakura family, but I think he had a wonderful talent that prospered the city of Ichijodani. There is not only a ruin of the building, but also a graveyard.
Reflection
Now, enter the ruins of the building. Since it is a remains, there is nothing to block the sun. Anyway, it's hot. This is the palace, this is the tea room, but the traces of the foundation continue 々. At the southern end, there is a graveyard of Yoshikage Asakura, and if you walk from there to the eastern mountainside, you will find a garden (of course, only stonework), which is crowded. Looking back, the guided tour is still guided near the entrance, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
Excavation of the remains of された
It is located after passing through the landmark "Karamon" of the Ichijodani Asakura ruins. It seems that it was buried in the fields after it fell during the Sengoku period, but it has been excavated in recent years and continues today. The vast site 3 is surrounded by earthworks and moats, and there is a mountain castle behind it. Inside, there are signs such as the palace, the main hall, and the tea room, which makes you imagine the arrangement at that time. It seemed that the work was still on the premises.
A quiet sleeping hall surrounded by moats and earthenware
4 Moon 9 Visited on the day It is located in part of the Ichijodani Asakura ruins. Surrounded by moats and earthworks, it is quite large. It is a ruin of a mansion that seems to be sleeping quietly in the blue of the lawn. It seems that this half was a building, and even if you look at it in a restored model, it looked like a huge building. There was a grave and a well in one corner of the site, so I felt that it was completed to some extent here.
Asakura
It is part of the sightseeing of the historic site of Mr. Ichijodani Asakura. 3 It was a monthly visit, but there was snow and there was a taste. At the corner of the site of the building, Mr. ASAKURA 5 was enshrined, and incense sticks were always available, so I raised the incense sticks and put my hands together.