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Statue of white thread of waterfall
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It is located on the banks of the Asano River in Hashiba-cho, Kanazawa City. It is right next to Ume no Bashi bridge near Higashi Chaya district. There is a stone monument and elephant of the white thread of the waterfall, and it is a statue that can be seen as a water art at a glance.
It is located near the Higashi Chaya district and right next to the Umebashi bus stop over the Asano River. There is only a stone monument like Kureishi, but there is a statue a few meters away.
I saw it by chance without knowledge in advance, but it was an elephant in a pose that you can see as aquatic art at a glance. It was said that water would come out when I put my hand on the sensor, but it didn't work.
When I visited Kanazawa, I found a monument named after the novel "Giho Kyoho" by Kagami Izumi, a literary master of the Meiji era, near the bridge over the Asano River. In the background of the new era after the Meiji Restoration, it is regarded as a masterpiece as a work in which young people aiming to become lawyers appear. It seemed to be a must-see spot for literary lovers.
There are statues and monuments after the novel "gishiki Kyo blood" by Kagami Izumi. The place is along the Asano River, which is described as "a place where the river flows for a long time and crosses the Matsukaze of Mukoyama quietly ...", and it is a walking path named "Kagamika no Michi". The statue is the main character "Waterfall White Thread". When you operate the switch, water spouts out of the fan of the statue and reproduces the aquatic art of a beautiful female entertainer. It spouts more than I expected, so be prepared to get wet when taking a picture.
Statue of white thread of waterfall
It is located on the banks of the Asano River in Hashiba-cho, Kanazawa City. It is right next to Ume no Bashi bridge near Higashi Chaya district. There is a stone monument and elephant of the white thread of the waterfall, and it is a statue that can be seen as a water art at a glance.
It's near the bridge.
It is located near the Higashi Chaya district and right next to the Umebashi bus stop over the Asano River. There is only a stone monument like Kureishi, but there is a statue a few meters away.
Oh, my God.
I saw it by chance without knowledge in advance, but it was an elephant in a pose that you can see as aquatic art at a glance. It was said that water would come out when I put my hand on the sensor, but it didn't work.
Near the bridge over the Asano Gawa river.
When I visited Kanazawa, I found a monument named after the novel "Giho Kyoho" by Kagami Izumi, a literary master of the Meiji era, near the bridge over the Asano River. In the background of the new era after the Meiji Restoration, it is regarded as a masterpiece as a work in which young people aiming to become lawyers appear. It seemed to be a must-see spot for literary lovers.
Water Fish
There are statues and monuments after the novel "gishiki Kyo blood" by Kagami Izumi. The place is along the Asano River, which is described as "a place where the river flows for a long time and crosses the Matsukaze of Mukoyama quietly ...", and it is a walking path named "Kagamika no Michi". The statue is the main character "Waterfall White Thread". When you operate the switch, water spouts out of the fan of the statue and reproduces the aquatic art of a beautiful female entertainer. It spouts more than I expected, so be prepared to get wet when taking a picture.