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He hums the song of "red tonbo"
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At the entrance of Tatsuno Park, there is a monument to the nursery rhyme "Red Tombo" written by Rofu Miki, which represents Tatsuno City. The best lyrics are engraved on the five lines, and when you stand in front of the stone monument, the sensor senses it and the song flows peacefully. Tatsuno Park is a famous place for cherry blossoms and is a place you definitely want to visit with Shuentei.
A monument of Rofu Miki from Tatsuno City, the lyricist of the nursery rhyme "Akatombo", is set up. When I stood in front of the monument, the melody was surprisingly played. It is a park where many red dragonflies are likely to fly at the end of summer.
The red tonbo monument is 2 ケ; 1. Himeshin Line JR Honryuno Station Down ホーム and 2.JR Honryuno Station West Exit
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The red dragonfly monument is 2 ケ; 1. Himeshin Line JR Honryuno Station Down ホーム and 2.JR Honryuno Station West Exit, so it is recommended to compare it. The red dragonfly monument of down ホーム may not be noticed depending on the location of getting off the train, so it is recommended to be noted (see attached photo). In addition, there is also a pillar of a bridge over 100 years of history at JR Honryuno Station / Up ホーム, so it is recommended to be appreciated together.
After getting off JR Honryuno Station, there is a stone monument around the rotary. Melody plays in Tatsuno Park, but this is only a statue. Also, there is a position that can be seen from the station platform, and the lyrics are also carved here.
A bronze statue standing toward the station platform
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A statue that seemed to be a mother and child stood toward the station platform. I also agreed to head to the station platform because it was a monument managed by JR West. A monument stood between mother and child.
He hums the song of "red tonbo"
At the entrance of Tatsuno Park, there is a monument to the nursery rhyme "Red Tombo" written by Rofu Miki, which represents Tatsuno City. The best lyrics are engraved on the five lines, and when you stand in front of the stone monument, the sensor senses it and the song flows peacefully. Tatsuno Park is a famous place for cherry blossoms and is a place you definitely want to visit with Shuentei.
It's quietly standing next to the park.
A monument of Rofu Miki from Tatsuno City, the lyricist of the nursery rhyme "Akatombo", is set up. When I stood in front of the monument, the melody was surprisingly played. It is a park where many red dragonflies are likely to fly at the end of summer.
The red tonbo monument is 2 ケ; 1. Himeshin Line JR Honryuno Station Down ホーム and 2.JR Honryuno Station West Exit
The red dragonfly monument is 2 ケ; 1. Himeshin Line JR Honryuno Station Down ホーム and 2.JR Honryuno Station West Exit, so it is recommended to compare it. The red dragonfly monument of down ホーム may not be noticed depending on the location of getting off the train, so it is recommended to be noted (see attached photo). In addition, there is also a pillar of a bridge over 100 years of history at JR Honryuno Station / Up ホーム, so it is recommended to be appreciated together.
Red tomb monument
After getting off JR Honryuno Station, there is a stone monument around the rotary. Melody plays in Tatsuno Park, but this is only a statue. Also, there is a position that can be seen from the station platform, and the lyrics are also carved here.
A bronze statue standing toward the station platform
A statue that seemed to be a mother and child stood toward the station platform. I also agreed to head to the station platform because it was a monument managed by JR West. A monument stood between mother and child.