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It's like walking through a pine tunnel.
Original Text
At the order of the Tokugawa Shogunate, we maintained a row of cedar trees. 18 In the first half of the century, 920 M, 1420 books of pine trees were lined up. It is still the atmosphere of walking through the pine tree tunnel.
The pine trees of the oil are good, but I like this one better.
Original Text
The pine trees that extend east from the crossing of Chitatsu's old Tokaido and the current National Highway 1 are very atmospheric highways. Old pine trees are quite dignified.
It is a magnificent pine tree that lasts 700 meters. There is a restroom from Maisaka-juku, and beyond that there is a statue of "Namikozo". An anecdote of Namikozo was in the explanation. On the way back, I walked to JR Maisaka station.
There are many places where you can feel the remnants of the old Tokaido, which is parallel to the current National Highway 1, but the pine trees planted in the section about 400 meters from the Mibayashi intersection in Chita City are wonderful. There is no choice but to say No. The road surface is paved with asphalt, but it reminds me of the remnants of the main highway that has lasted for hundreds of years.
It is easy to take a walk because the Meiji irrigation promenade is made along the south side of the pine trees, about 450 meters from the Mibayashi intersection of National Highway No. 1 to the underpass of the Kinoura Toyota Road. Please note that there is no parking lot or toilet. There is Muryojuji Temple, which is famous for its squeaky turtles, nearby, so it is a good place to take a walk.
It's like walking through a pine tunnel.
At the order of the Tokugawa Shogunate, we maintained a row of cedar trees. 18 In the first half of the century, 920 M, 1420 books of pine trees were lined up. It is still the atmosphere of walking through the pine tree tunnel.
The pine trees of the oil are good, but I like this one better.
The pine trees that extend east from the crossing of Chitatsu's old Tokaido and the current National Highway 1 are very atmospheric highways. Old pine trees are quite dignified.
Lipai な Matsunogi
It is a magnificent pine tree that lasts 700 meters. There is a restroom from Maisaka-juku, and beyond that there is a statue of "Namikozo". An anecdote of Namikozo was in the explanation. On the way back, I walked to JR Maisaka station.
Old Tokaido の Matsubagi
There are many places where you can feel the remnants of the old Tokaido, which is parallel to the current National Highway 1, but the pine trees planted in the section about 400 meters from the Mibayashi intersection in Chita City are wonderful. There is no choice but to say No. The road surface is paved with asphalt, but it reminds me of the remnants of the main highway that has lasted for hundreds of years.
Matsunogi
It is easy to take a walk because the Meiji irrigation promenade is made along the south side of the pine trees, about 450 meters from the Mibayashi intersection of National Highway No. 1 to the underpass of the Kinoura Toyota Road. Please note that there is no parking lot or toilet. There is Muryojuji Temple, which is famous for its squeaky turtles, nearby, so it is a good place to take a walk.