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A park next to Kurume City Hall
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A park next to Kurume City Hall, a landmark of Kurume. A stone wall remains along the main street, and it is said that this place was the place where the Kurume domain's guest house and messenger shop were located in this place during the Edo period.
A park next to Kurume City Hall, a landmark of Kurume. A stone wall remains along the main street, and it is said that this place was the place where the Kurume domain's guest house and messenger shop were located in this place during the Edo period.
It is a concrete park with only a lawn on the east side of Kurume City Hall and a part where people pass. It seems that there was originally an envoy shop. However, in the summer when the sun is strong, it only makes you sweat.
It is a concrete park with only a lawn on the east side of Kurume City Hall and a part where people pass. It seems that there was originally an envoy shop. However, in the summer when the sun is strong, it only makes you sweat.
Do you know "Ryokaicho Park"? It was next to the east of Kurume City Hall. It looks like an ordinary park, but there was an explanation board, so when I read it, it seems that the guest house of the Kurume domain was located in the late Edo period. It seemed that there were few playsets and benches, but there are cherry trees and it will be crowded with cherry blossom viewing in spring.
A park next to Kurume City Hall
A park next to Kurume City Hall, a landmark of Kurume. A stone wall remains along the main street, and it is said that this place was the place where the Kurume domain's guest house and messenger shop were located in this place during the Edo period.
A park next to Kurume City Hall
A park next to Kurume City Hall, a landmark of Kurume. A stone wall remains along the main street, and it is said that this place was the place where the Kurume domain's guest house and messenger shop were located in this place during the Edo period.
Summer is not a place to go.
It is a concrete park with only a lawn on the east side of Kurume City Hall and a part where people pass. It seems that there was originally an envoy shop. However, in the summer when the sun is strong, it only makes you sweat.
Summer is not a place to go.
It is a concrete park with only a lawn on the east side of Kurume City Hall and a part where people pass. It seems that there was originally an envoy shop. However, in the summer when the sun is strong, it only makes you sweat.
Green の Qili な Park です
Do you know "Ryokaicho Park"? It was next to the east of Kurume City Hall. It looks like an ordinary park, but there was an explanation board, so when I read it, it seems that the guest house of the Kurume domain was located in the late Edo period. It seemed that there were few playsets and benches, but there are cherry trees and it will be crowded with cherry blossom viewing in spring.