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Near the props street, a golden fisherman, with a chaplet in one hand and a fish in the other, came to take pictures of many people.
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Kappa Kawataro Statue Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The statue of KappaKawataro (かっぱKataro) is located near Kappabashi Prop Street, a secluded road, about a 10-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station. The statue was erected to commemorate the 90th anniversary of Prop Street, and it was covered in gold, which was very eye-catching. Kawataro's shape is very primitive. He holds a regular bamboo pole in one hand and a fish in the other, and there is an inscription next to him.
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Near the props street, a golden fisherman, with a chaplet in one hand and a fish in the other, came to take pictures of many people.
The statue of commemorative prop street is a landmark here. Many tourists take photos here.
When he saw the statue, God did not know who he was, but felt that there should be some historical and cultural deposits in the local people. The bronze statue is mainly crystal tone, which is very striking in the square.
A commemorative sculpture, especially eye-catching, if visitors look at photographs.
If you look around here, you can see that the golden figure is distinctive.