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It is located between the station and Oka Castle, so I visited it on the way back from the castle. To reach the main building, you have to climb stairs, but it is worth. The view of the town from the.... more »
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This is an interesting monument in the pretty (but small) historical town of Taketa. There is a very complex history behind this, though it will be hard to decipher without a knowledge of Japanese... more »
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November 29, 2018 worship of the Red seal enshrined: Hirose Takeo life other than 1400 years old corporate case: Prefecture company Showa Decade (1935) The shrine was built as a main enshrined the Lieutenant Colonel Hirose Takeo was killed in the Russo-Japanese War. In the precincts are the Memorial Hall of Anan Anami from Takeda City, with Lieutenant Colonel Hirose and army minister during the Pacific War.See original
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It's hard for a man to Torajiro my way. The 21st film in August, 1978See original
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