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See you at Harajuku の Kanban を! ! !
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Is it released into the sea while strolling around Yui Shrine? Next to the facility for large industrial water conduits of Japanese light metal, I found a signboard of Kambarajuku on the old Tokaido. From this information board to the east, the Fuji River, and the west, to the border of Yuijuku, there were 39 towns (about 4 km), and I was able to understand it. Some modern travelers visit the old Tokaido, but it seems that you can check the information board and study the history of the area.
It is the land of masterpieces by ukiyoe artist Hiroshige Ando. Global warming has eliminated the snowy scenery of Kambarajuku, but it is a wonderful place. I visited the old days.
It takes less than 10 minutes on foot from Shin-Kamabara Station. It's a bad way to say it, but if you get tired of the 18-ticket dull trip, I think it's better to go for exercise. There are also museums and rest areas.
It's a little bit of a clutter, but it's full of highlights.
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Although it is Kambarajuku, it is a small cityscape, but it is full of highlights! As an access, get off JR Shin Kambara Station and walk for a while, you will find Kambarajuku on the old Tokaido. Also, for those who use a car, there is a free parking space, although the number is small. It's best to walk around!
On the way to Shizuoka, I got off at several stops on the way. Kambara is a station that I have never been down. The station in front of the station was a small town, but it was warm. It is also a famous place as an inn in the Tokaido.
See you at Harajuku の Kanban を! ! !
Is it released into the sea while strolling around Yui Shrine? Next to the facility for large industrial water conduits of Japanese light metal, I found a signboard of Kambarajuku on the old Tokaido. From this information board to the east, the Fuji River, and the west, to the border of Yuijuku, there were 39 towns (about 4 km), and I was able to understand it. Some modern travelers visit the old Tokaido, but it seems that you can check the information board and study the history of the area.
Snow at Hiroshige night
It is the land of masterpieces by ukiyoe artist Hiroshige Ando. Global warming has eliminated the snowy scenery of Kambarajuku, but it is a wonderful place. I visited the old days.
There's an atmosphere.
It takes less than 10 minutes on foot from Shin-Kamabara Station. It's a bad way to say it, but if you get tired of the 18-ticket dull trip, I think it's better to go for exercise. There are also museums and rest areas.
It's a little bit of a clutter, but it's full of highlights.
Although it is Kambarajuku, it is a small cityscape, but it is full of highlights! As an access, get off JR Shin Kambara Station and walk for a while, you will find Kambarajuku on the old Tokaido. Also, for those who use a car, there is a free parking space, although the number is small. It's best to walk around!
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On the way to Shizuoka, I got off at several stops on the way. Kambara is a station that I have never been down. The station in front of the station was a small town, but it was warm. It is also a famous place as an inn in the Tokaido.