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What is signigicant about is
that this historic site commemorates the deed of a mere fisherman who with his boat helped Sakura Sogo cross over to the other side of the Inbanuma Lake, knowing that he himeself might have been accus...
When I passed by at work, I saw a cosmos and stopped by. It is a historic site of the sad story of "Jinpei Watari" among the stories of Sogoro Yoshimin Sakura, and is part of the vast prefectural Imba Tega Nature Park. The vast cosmos fields were sparse, probably because it was a weekday, and I was able to enjoy it with a good scent.
I stopped by on the way from Inzai to Sogo Reido. It is a park on your right, just across the Jinbei Bridge. The green is beautiful, and you can see the railroad tracks of Narita Sky Access, which is a particularly fun sight for railroad enthusiasts.
It is Jinbei Watari Park, which is located at the foot of INBA NUMA and used to have a ferry boat. The bridge has been opened and abolished now, but what kind of scenery was the scenery of Mr. Jinbei Watari while looking at the Jinbei Bridge over there and over there? I apologized for that time. There was a shrine called Mizu Shrine and a pine tree. I drove through Jinbei Ohashi Bridge in a peaceful place in the countryside and returned.
This Jinbei Park is located on the banks of INBA NUMA. A master named Sogoro Sakura went to Edo to appeal directly to the shogun the plight of a farmer suffering from heavy taxes, but it was said that the ferry guard called "Jinbei" who sent a ferry to the other side of INBA NUMA. Today, the area around which the passage was handed over is maintained as a park, and there are playsets such as slides.
What is signigicant about is
that this historic site commemorates the deed of a mere fisherman who with his boat helped Sakura Sogo cross over to the other side of the Inbanuma Lake, knowing that he himeself might have been accus...
500,000 cosmos.
When I passed by at work, I saw a cosmos and stopped by. It is a historic site of the sad story of "Jinpei Watari" among the stories of Sogoro Yoshimin Sakura, and is part of the vast prefectural Imba Tega Nature Park. The vast cosmos fields were sparse, probably because it was a weekday, and I was able to enjoy it with a good scent.
A park with beautiful greenery
I stopped by on the way from Inzai to Sogo Reido. It is a park on your right, just across the Jinbei Bridge. The green is beautiful, and you can see the railroad tracks of Narita Sky Access, which is a particularly fun sight for railroad enthusiasts.
I apologized for the time of the ferry.
It is Jinbei Watari Park, which is located at the foot of INBA NUMA and used to have a ferry boat. The bridge has been opened and abolished now, but what kind of scenery was the scenery of Mr. Jinbei Watari while looking at the Jinbei Bridge over there and over there? I apologized for that time. There was a shrine called Mizu Shrine and a pine tree. I drove through Jinbei Ohashi Bridge in a peaceful place in the countryside and returned.
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This Jinbei Park is located on the banks of INBA NUMA. A master named Sogoro Sakura went to Edo to appeal directly to the shogun the plight of a farmer suffering from heavy taxes, but it was said that the ferry guard called "Jinbei" who sent a ferry to the other side of INBA NUMA. Today, the area around which the passage was handed over is maintained as a park, and there are playsets such as slides.