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I feel the sensibility of Suzuki
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It was built for the first time as a monument to Takuboku, and is located on the banks of the Kitakami River, where you can see the magnificent Mt. Iwate and neat Mt. Himekami. I think the remaining snow seen from here is the best. Just feeling that it is the same as the scenery Takuboku saw, it makes sense to stand here and convey the sadness of the song.
I thought it was a park to stop by while I went to the Ishikawa Takuboku Memorial Hall, but this is quite spectacular. There is also a monument to Takuboku, and I think that the surrounding scenery is deeply moved when I think of it as the hometown of Takuboku.
It is a park on the banks of the Kitakami River on the outskirts of the former Shibumin Village. Behind the large Ishikawa Takuboku monument, the scenery overlooking the magnificent Mt. Iwate is a picture. Below you can see the Kitakami River, which overlooks the Tsurukai Bridge of the suspension bridge, and behind it is a superb view point where you can see Mt. Himekami.
I feel the sensibility of Suzuki
It was built for the first time as a monument to Takuboku, and is located on the banks of the Kitakami River, where you can see the magnificent Mt. Iwate and neat Mt. Himekami. I think the remaining snow seen from here is the best. Just feeling that it is the same as the scenery Takuboku saw, it makes sense to stand here and convey the sadness of the song.
and i thought i was home to takuboku
I thought it was a park to stop by while I went to the Ishikawa Takuboku Memorial Hall, but this is quite spectacular. There is also a monument to Takuboku, and I think that the surrounding scenery is deeply moved when I think of it as the hometown of Takuboku.
A park with a monument of Suzuki
It is a park on the banks of the Kitakami River on the outskirts of the former Shibumin Village. Behind the large Ishikawa Takuboku monument, the scenery overlooking the magnificent Mt. Iwate is a picture. Below you can see the Kitakami River, which overlooks the Tsurukai Bridge of the suspension bridge, and behind it is a superb view point where you can see Mt. Himekami.