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Surprisingly loud
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When I visited early in the morning, there were no tourists ringing the bell of hope. It was a good time, so I tried ringing the bell in hopes of returning the Northern Territories. I was impressed that the sound was louder than I expected.
It is a monument praying for the early return of the Northern Territories and is erected in a corner of Cape Park in Nobori. I can't help but hope that a peaceful solution will be made.
It was my first experience to actually ring. The sound of the bell echoed around me, and it was mainly a spot where tourists stopped by. An explanation board was attached under the bell, but the information on 々 such as the installer was unknown.
Northern Territory の Early Return を Hope ってつく Zhong
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Cape Nasappu, the easternmost land of the mainland. The day we visited was blessed with good weather and we were able to clearly see the island of the Northern Territories 々. There was this "Kibo no bell" at Cape Nasappu. It is a bell to pray for the early return of the Northern Territories, which is a unique territory of Japan. Number km This tone may have reached the island of the Northern Territories that you can see ahead.
There was this "Kibo no Kane" at Cape Nosappu, where you can see the Northern Territories up close. The place was not at the tip of the cape, but in front of a building called Kitakan in Cape Park in Nobogo. It's a "bell" created in prayer that the island of the Northern Territories 々 seen in front of you will be returned early.
Surprisingly loud
When I visited early in the morning, there were no tourists ringing the bell of hope. It was a good time, so I tried ringing the bell in hopes of returning the Northern Territories. I was impressed that the sound was louder than I expected.
Early の Solve を Wish う
It is a monument praying for the early return of the Northern Territories and is erected in a corner of Cape Park in Nobori. I can't help but hope that a peaceful solution will be made.
I tried to ring it.
It was my first experience to actually ring. The sound of the bell echoed around me, and it was mainly a spot where tourists stopped by. An explanation board was attached under the bell, but the information on 々 such as the installer was unknown.
Northern Territory の Early Return を Hope ってつく Zhong
Cape Nasappu, the easternmost land of the mainland. The day we visited was blessed with good weather and we were able to clearly see the island of the Northern Territories 々. There was this "Kibo no bell" at Cape Nasappu. It is a bell to pray for the early return of the Northern Territories, which is a unique territory of Japan. Number km This tone may have reached the island of the Northern Territories that you can see ahead.
Northern Territory の Return を May う Zhong
There was this "Kibo no Kane" at Cape Nosappu, where you can see the Northern Territories up close. The place was not at the tip of the cape, but in front of a building called Kitakan in Cape Park in Nobogo. It's a "bell" created in prayer that the island of the Northern Territories 々 seen in front of you will be returned early.