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"Relics の Water"
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An explanation board by the Akashi City Board of Education stands as "Ruins Turtle Water" and it seems that it has flowed out since before 1664. It seems that the turtle-shaped Himizuguchi was made in 1719, and it still exists and seems to be called "Turtle Water".
As the name suggests, water comes out of the turtle's mouth. (Actually, I think it's the order of making a stone statue of a turtle in comparison to a legend ...) For me, who likes spring water, there are such spring water spots in Akashi town. Was exciting I did.
It's very close to the Municipal Astronomical Science Museum, but I went on a road by 1 book or 2 book and passed through the residential area. The locals put this water in a container that seems to be 4~5L and brought it home, so I waited for the end and then tried 1 with the handle that was placed, but I didn't know if it was delicious.
The signboard of the guide said that it had been flowing out since four years before Kanbun. It seems to be a historic spring water. I visited in the evening. It was a quiet atmosphere.
Recommended to visit Kakimoto Shrine from Turtle Water
Original Text
For those who want to walk through the local alleys from Akashi station and feel the area, we recommend turtle water. Now, it is better to stop drinking directly in terms of hygiene. However, in the past, there were quite a few people who came to draw tea to boil tea with turtle water. You can reach it by walking about 15 minutes from the station. Furthermore, if you go up the stairs from the water of the turtle, you can also go to the Kakimoto Shrine, Kakimoto Shrine, and the Astronomical Science Museum built on the meridian.
"Relics の Water"
An explanation board by the Akashi City Board of Education stands as "Ruins Turtle Water" and it seems that it has flowed out since before 1664. It seems that the turtle-shaped Himizuguchi was made in 1719, and it still exists and seems to be called "Turtle Water".
From the mouth of the turtle.
As the name suggests, water comes out of the turtle's mouth. (Actually, I think it's the order of making a stone statue of a turtle in comparison to a legend ...) For me, who likes spring water, there are such spring water spots in Akashi town. Was exciting I did.
in residential areas.
It's very close to the Municipal Astronomical Science Museum, but I went on a road by 1 book or 2 book and passed through the residential area. The locals put this water in a container that seems to be 4~5L and brought it home, so I waited for the end and then tried 1 with the handle that was placed, but I didn't know if it was delicious.
Water spring
The signboard of the guide said that it had been flowing out since four years before Kanbun. It seems to be a historic spring water. I visited in the evening. It was a quiet atmosphere.
Recommended to visit Kakimoto Shrine from Turtle Water
For those who want to walk through the local alleys from Akashi station and feel the area, we recommend turtle water. Now, it is better to stop drinking directly in terms of hygiene. However, in the past, there were quite a few people who came to draw tea to boil tea with turtle water. You can reach it by walking about 15 minutes from the station. Furthermore, if you go up the stairs from the water of the turtle, you can also go to the Kakimoto Shrine, Kakimoto Shrine, and the Astronomical Science Museum built on the meridian.