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A slope connecting Sannomiya and Kitano Cho
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It's a slope that goes to Ijinkan-gai in Kitano Town, but the road is not as wide as Kitanozaka and Toa Road, and there are not many tourists. The road is narrow, so there is an atmosphere as it is. I used it because I went to Ikuta Shrine after visiting the Ijinkan district.
It is a slope that is not suitable for sightseeing.
Original Text
If you simply want to go sightseeing from Sannomiya to Ijinkan, it is best to pass Kitanozaka. There are 々 places in this area if you are a foreign restaurant, so if you aim for that, it's different. Anyway, it's a narrow road, so be careful of the car.
It is a slope that goes up to Ijinkan-dori and Kitano-dori in parallel with Kitano-zaka. It will be one west side. It's a narrow slope, but it's a quiet street with few tourists, so I thought the atmosphere was good.
It is a slope of a residential area that passes when walking toward Kitano Ijinkan, which is located between Sannomiya Station and Motomachi Station. There are restaurants, but it is a living road where locals 々 pass.
A slope connecting Sannomiya and Kitano Cho
It's a slope that goes to Ijinkan-gai in Kitano Town, but the road is not as wide as Kitanozaka and Toa Road, and there are not many tourists. The road is narrow, so there is an atmosphere as it is. I used it because I went to Ikuta Shrine after visiting the Ijinkan district.
It is a slope that is not suitable for sightseeing.
If you simply want to go sightseeing from Sannomiya to Ijinkan, it is best to pass Kitanozaka. There are 々 places in this area if you are a foreign restaurant, so if you aim for that, it's different. Anyway, it's a narrow road, so be careful of the car.
Quiet slope
It is a slope that goes up to Ijinkan-dori and Kitano-dori in parallel with Kitano-zaka. It will be one west side. It's a narrow slope, but it's a quiet street with few tourists, so I thought the atmosphere was good.
Living road slope
It is a slope of a residential area that passes when walking toward Kitano Ijinkan, which is located between Sannomiya Station and Motomachi Station. There are restaurants, but it is a living road where locals 々 pass.
High Street Residence
The road is a little narrow and a little steep, but it looks like a luxury residential area. Quite quiet. Mix with good Western and Japanese styles.