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I got on board Kuwana.
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It is a small park along the Horikawa River. In the Edo period, there was a ferry from Miyajuku to Ise Kuwana, and many people boarded from here. We introduce the situation at that time with drawings.
The dock of "7 Sato no Watari" is maintained as a park.
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A little over 10 minutes walk from the south gate of Atsuta Jingu. The dock of "7 Sato no Watari", which once connected Miyajuku on the Tokaido to Kuwanajuku by sea, is maintained as a park. Today, landfill is progressing and canals flow more than rivers in front of the park, but until the Edo period, the sea approached in front of you and it was one of the difficult points on the Tokaido. In the park, the bell bump that informs the night light and the time is restored, and you can remember the bustle of the former Miyajuku along with the old townscape around ...
I went by car, but there is no parking lot in the park. It is about a 15-minute walk from the south gate of Atsuta Jingu. small park. A dock called "Shichiri no Watari" at the point where "Horikawa" and "Shinhorikawa" meet. Since a ship connecting to "Kuwana-juku" in Mie Prefecture was operating, there is also a "Shichiri no Watari" in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture. It is a dock using the waterway to Kuwana 〜 of travelers who aimed at ISE and Kyoto during the Edo period.
I can't feel it at all in the current terrain. Is it about 20 minutes walk from Atsuta Jingu? It is a little far from the estuary now, but it was said that it was a sea route from here to Kuwana. It's a place where you can think of it far away because it was the Tokaido itself. Still, a fairly small ship was moored, probably because it was a fishing boat. There is an atmosphere.
After visiting Atsuta Jingu, I went to Miyanowatari Park while taking a walk along the old Tokaido. In the past, I was deeply moved to think that I went on a Shichiri boat trip from here to Kuwana by boat. Perhaps the Kiso Mikawa river flows west from the Miya no Watari, so I imagined that I made a sea route because it was not easy to cross.
I got on board Kuwana.
It is a small park along the Horikawa River. In the Edo period, there was a ferry from Miyajuku to Ise Kuwana, and many people boarded from here. We introduce the situation at that time with drawings.
The dock of "7 Sato no Watari" is maintained as a park.
A little over 10 minutes walk from the south gate of Atsuta Jingu. The dock of "7 Sato no Watari", which once connected Miyajuku on the Tokaido to Kuwanajuku by sea, is maintained as a park. Today, landfill is progressing and canals flow more than rivers in front of the park, but until the Edo period, the sea approached in front of you and it was one of the difficult points on the Tokaido. In the park, the bell bump that informs the night light and the time is restored, and you can remember the bustle of the former Miyajuku along with the old townscape around ...
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I went by car, but there is no parking lot in the park. It is about a 15-minute walk from the south gate of Atsuta Jingu. small park. A dock called "Shichiri no Watari" at the point where "Horikawa" and "Shinhorikawa" meet. Since a ship connecting to "Kuwana-juku" in Mie Prefecture was operating, there is also a "Shichiri no Watari" in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture. It is a dock using the waterway to Kuwana 〜 of travelers who aimed at ISE and Kyoto during the Edo period.
A place where you can enrich your imagination.
I can't feel it at all in the current terrain. Is it about 20 minutes walk from Atsuta Jingu? It is a little far from the estuary now, but it was said that it was a sea route from here to Kuwana. It's a place where you can think of it far away because it was the Tokaido itself. Still, a fairly small ship was moored, probably because it was a fishing boat. There is an atmosphere.
Shichiri no tsubone
After visiting Atsuta Jingu, I went to Miyanowatari Park while taking a walk along the old Tokaido. In the past, I was deeply moved to think that I went on a Shichiri boat trip from here to Kuwana by boat. Perhaps the Kiso Mikawa river flows west from the Miya no Watari, so I imagined that I made a sea route because it was not easy to cross.