Bansho no saka Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A slope with an atmosphere
Original Text
If you pass under the road bridge from the Industrial Museum, you will find an atmosphere on the left side of the slope. If you are not used to walking, you will come to your knees. I will attach a photo.
Let's go first when we get a pamphlet at the tourist information center.
Original Text
This is the first slope you will meet when you take a walk along the slope from the tourist information center. Walk on the road in front of a shop called "Hometown" next to the tourist information center. If you go down the road up and go a little further, you will see a signboard for guidance. As the name of the bansho suggests, both sides of the slope are slopes that cannot pass, and the building of the bansho, which had been a barrier, has been restored at the top.
A slope from the Kitsuki Tourist Information Center to the samurai residence. In the green tree 々, when I climbed the stone stairs and stone walls that felt the history, the samurai residence spread out, and I felt like I had slipped back in time.
The entrance from the kitsuki bus terminal to the north platform
Original Text
Kitsuki Bus Terminal Diagonally 30 Second Kitsuki Tourist Information Center Going under the road diagonally left, you will find it on your left. 3~4 minutes walk from the bus terminal. A shortcut to the samurai residences in Kitadai on foot. One of the banshos in the Edo period 6 was under this slope, and it seems that it played a role like a barrier, such as checking suspicious people to maintain the security of the castle town. When you go up a slightly loose slope, there is an elementary school, which continues to the slope of the Kitadai samurai residence group vinegar shop. Oita Airport Oita ...
A slope with an atmosphere
If you pass under the road bridge from the Industrial Museum, you will find an atmosphere on the left side of the slope. If you are not used to walking, you will come to your knees. I will attach a photo.
Let's go first when we get a pamphlet at the tourist information center.
This is the first slope you will meet when you take a walk along the slope from the tourist information center. Walk on the road in front of a shop called "Hometown" next to the tourist information center. If you go down the road up and go a little further, you will see a signboard for guidance. As the name of the bansho suggests, both sides of the slope are slopes that cannot pass, and the building of the bansho, which had been a barrier, has been restored at the top.
Slope to samurai residence
A slope from the Kitsuki Tourist Information Center to the samurai residence. In the green tree 々, when I climbed the stone stairs and stone walls that felt the history, the samurai residence spread out, and I felt like I had slipped back in time.
The entrance from the kitsuki bus terminal to the north platform
Kitsuki Bus Terminal Diagonally 30 Second Kitsuki Tourist Information Center Going under the road diagonally left, you will find it on your left. 3~4 minutes walk from the bus terminal. A shortcut to the samurai residences in Kitadai on foot. One of the banshos in the Edo period 6 was under this slope, and it seems that it played a role like a barrier, such as checking suspicious people to maintain the security of the castle town. When you go up a slightly loose slope, there is an elementary school, which continues to the slope of the Kitadai samurai residence group vinegar shop. Oita Airport Oita ...