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Commending the achievements of the true circle pearl cultivation
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About 3 minutes walk from Kenjima station. Standing in Maruyama Park. A stone monument that commends the achievements of Fujiyoshi Nishikawa, Kokichi Mikimoto, and Tatsuhira Mise, who have made great achievements in the cultivation of Maen pearls. It was built in 1957 by the National Pearl Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the invention of the true circle pearl. The spherical stone on top may be a pearl motif.
Commending the achievements of the true circle pearl cultivation
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About 3 minutes walk from Kenjima station. Standing in Maruyama Park. A stone monument that commends the achievements of Fujiyoshi Nishikawa, Kokichi Mikimoto, and Tatsuhira Mise, who have made great achievements in the cultivation of Maen pearls. It was built in 1957 by the National Pearl Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the invention of the true circle pearl. The spherical stone on top may be a pearl motif.
From Kintetsu Kenjima Station, walk to the pleasure boat stop and go up from there in Maruyama Park. It's a magnificent monument, but if you have time, I think you'll stop by 〇
From Kintetsu Kenjima Station, walk to the pleasure boat stop and go up from there in Maruyama Park. It's a magnificent monument, but if you have time, I think you'll stop by 〇
It is located in Maruyama Park, which climbs the slope from Kintetsu Kenjima Station. After a hard time, it is a monument to commend the achievements of 3 who developed the cultivation technology of pearls that became a ball. It is also a good place to see Ago Bay where pearls are cultivated.
Commending the achievements of the true circle pearl cultivation
About 3 minutes walk from Kenjima station. Standing in Maruyama Park. A stone monument that commends the achievements of Fujiyoshi Nishikawa, Kokichi Mikimoto, and Tatsuhira Mise, who have made great achievements in the cultivation of Maen pearls. It was built in 1957 by the National Pearl Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the invention of the true circle pearl. The spherical stone on top may be a pearl motif.
Commending the achievements of the true circle pearl cultivation
About 3 minutes walk from Kenjima station. Standing in Maruyama Park. A stone monument that commends the achievements of Fujiyoshi Nishikawa, Kokichi Mikimoto, and Tatsuhira Mise, who have made great achievements in the cultivation of Maen pearls. It was built in 1957 by the National Pearl Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the invention of the true circle pearl. The spherical stone on top may be a pearl motif.
Xiandao Sanke にて
From Kintetsu Kenjima Station, walk to the pleasure boat stop and go up from there in Maruyama Park. It's a magnificent monument, but if you have time, I think you'll stop by 〇
Xiandao Sanke にて
From Kintetsu Kenjima Station, walk to the pleasure boat stop and go up from there in Maruyama Park. It's a magnificent monument, but if you have time, I think you'll stop by 〇
Xiandao の Lushan Park にあります
It is located in Maruyama Park, which climbs the slope from Kintetsu Kenjima Station. After a hard time, it is a monument to commend the achievements of 3 who developed the cultivation technology of pearls that became a ball. It is also a good place to see Ago Bay where pearls are cultivated.