Toyamano Ishidatatami Road Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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and this cobblestone road was left in urazoe gusk.
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It is said that "The cobblestone road of Mt. Tozan" was maintained as part of the road from Shuri Castle to Urasoe to Ginowan during the Ryukyu dynasty. This cobblestone road was also left in Urasoe Gusk. On the south side of the hill, there was a stone monument called "Monument in front of Urasoe Castle", but from there the cobblestone road continued downward.
There is no parking lot, so let's use Urasoe University Park. It's hard to understand when you go from the big park, so don't overlook the information board. It's a pretty slope, but it's short so you can walk normally. You can take a break at the eastern house on the way. Unfortunately the river is dirty.
A cobblestone road on the north side of Urasoe University Park. It is said to be part of the Futenma Kaido, which was built during the Ryukyu Kingdom. On the way, there was also a stone bridge that became an arch over the river. The surrounding area of the road was a place rich in nature.
If you try to go from the upper side of the slope (Urazoe Park side), you will have to climb a very sloped slope on your way home. The approach is difficult to understand, but it is recommended to go from the north side.
The cobblestone roads from the Ryukyu Kingdom era still remain. There is not much traffic, so I feel scared when the wind blows a little. Originally, I think there is a walking path, but I didn't have the courage to walk through everything alone.
and this cobblestone road was left in urazoe gusk.
It is said that "The cobblestone road of Mt. Tozan" was maintained as part of the road from Shuri Castle to Urasoe to Ginowan during the Ryukyu dynasty. This cobblestone road was also left in Urasoe Gusk. On the south side of the hill, there was a stone monument called "Monument in front of Urasoe Castle", but from there the cobblestone road continued downward.
Be careful when it rains
There is no parking lot, so let's use Urasoe University Park. It's hard to understand when you go from the big park, so don't overlook the information board. It's a pretty slope, but it's short so you can walk normally. You can take a break at the eastern house on the way. Unfortunately the river is dirty.
Ishibashi stone pavement
A cobblestone road on the north side of Urasoe University Park. It is said to be part of the Futenma Kaido, which was built during the Ryukyu Kingdom. On the way, there was also a stone bridge that became an arch over the river. The surrounding area of the road was a place rich in nature.
it's hard to get from above.
If you try to go from the upper side of the slope (Urazoe Park side), you will have to climb a very sloped slope on your way home. The approach is difficult to understand, but it is recommended to go from the north side.
Ryukyu Kingdom Times の Shiqiu
The cobblestone roads from the Ryukyu Kingdom era still remain. There is not much traffic, so I feel scared when the wind blows a little. Originally, I think there is a walking path, but I didn't have the courage to walk through everything alone.