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even if you go up the stairs
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The other day, I experienced it for the first time based on word of mouth. Michikusa is moving from Shiota-cho, Ureshino City to Yutoku Inari. The park is on a hill, but at first you park under the hill and go up the stairs. Experience 150 steps. It was a super hot day, so I was sweaty. The end of the climb is a wide 〜 grassland, beyond that is a huge Izumi Shikibu, and behind it is a grass ski resort. The first impression is "even if you go up the stairs ". There is nothing but a level of . Of course, the park is a scene. People ...
On the way from Kashima to Ureshino Onsen Town, I noticed a sign called "Izumi Shikibu Park" and stopped by. Why is Izumi Shikibu, which has a strong image of Kyoto, also appearing in Hyakunin Isshu? ?? Because I was interested. By the way, there is a park called Ono Izumisui Park in Kumamoto where Ono Komachi used hot springs, so maybe it's like that. After a few minutes of detour drive with the guidance of the sign, I arrived at the park in the middle of the field? ?? Park layout from parking lot ...
even if you go up the stairs
The other day, I experienced it for the first time based on word of mouth. Michikusa is moving from Shiota-cho, Ureshino City to Yutoku Inari. The park is on a hill, but at first you park under the hill and go up the stairs. Experience 150 steps. It was a super hot day, so I was sweaty. The end of the climb is a wide 〜 grassland, beyond that is a huge Izumi Shikibu, and behind it is a grass ski resort. The first impression is "even if you go up the stairs ". There is nothing but a level of . Of course, the park is a scene. People ...
A boring park if you don't go up the stairs
On the way from Kashima to Ureshino Onsen Town, I noticed a sign called "Izumi Shikibu Park" and stopped by. Why is Izumi Shikibu, which has a strong image of Kyoto, also appearing in Hyakunin Isshu? ?? Because I was interested. By the way, there is a park called Ono Izumisui Park in Kumamoto where Ono Komachi used hot springs, so maybe it's like that. After a few minutes of detour drive with the guidance of the sign, I arrived at the park in the middle of the field? ?? Park layout from parking lot ...