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"Nutsuido" No one to peep Flower Rain ☔
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It is in front of the National Bunraku Theater. This photo was taken while holding an umbrella when I went to see the third part of the Bunraku performance in April (starting at 18:15) on the evening when the cherry blossoms in full bloom were scattered by the rain. After the Bunraku performance, it rained heavily and I headed to Nihonbashi Station while regretting the cherry blossoms that would soon scatter.
It is right next to Nihonbashi Subway Station. It was unusual to be dug side by side and it was one of the famous places in Naniwa. The commentary is written in a fairly detailed manner, so it's kind in that respect, but the traces of the well are dull because they are surrounded by concrete without holes.
It was on the sidewalk in front of the National Bunraku Theater.
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There was a monument of two wells and an explanation board on the sidewalk in front of the National Bunraku Theater. As the name suggests, two wells are lined up. It is said that it was a famous place in Namba because it is rare that it was a well that had been in existence since the Edo period and that two wells were lined up.
Near Nihonbashi Station near Namba, Osaka. There was a trace of this well and an explanation board on the sidewalk where the National Bunraku Theater is located in front of me. This Futatsu well is the name of the well around 1634 in the early Edo period. Two wells were dug side by side, and their shape was unusual, making it one of the famous Naniwa places.
The water in Osaka in the old days was clean. ・・・ It seems that the water quality in Osaka was good. ・・・ It seems that the water quality was good to cast money. It is written that there was a senza and the money was cast. It's 85% larger than the actual size (❁ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈)
"Nutsuido" No one to peep Flower Rain ☔
It is in front of the National Bunraku Theater. This photo was taken while holding an umbrella when I went to see the third part of the Bunraku performance in April (starting at 18:15) on the evening when the cherry blossoms in full bloom were scattered by the rain. After the Bunraku performance, it rained heavily and I headed to Nihonbashi Station while regretting the cherry blossoms that would soon scatter.
It's not dull.
It is right next to Nihonbashi Subway Station. It was unusual to be dug side by side and it was one of the famous places in Naniwa. The commentary is written in a fairly detailed manner, so it's kind in that respect, but the traces of the well are dull because they are surrounded by concrete without holes.
It was on the sidewalk in front of the National Bunraku Theater.
There was a monument of two wells and an explanation board on the sidewalk in front of the National Bunraku Theater. As the name suggests, two wells are lined up. It is said that it was a famous place in Namba because it is rare that it was a well that had been in existence since the Edo period and that two wells were lined up.
Two wells were lined up!
Near Nihonbashi Station near Namba, Osaka. There was a trace of this well and an explanation board on the sidewalk where the National Bunraku Theater is located in front of me. This Futatsu well is the name of the well around 1634 in the early Edo period. Two wells were dug side by side, and their shape was unusual, making it one of the famous Naniwa places.
I'm going to overlook it ・・・ (^^;)
The water in Osaka in the old days was clean. ・・・ It seems that the water quality in Osaka was good. ・・・ It seems that the water quality was good to cast money. It is written that there was a senza and the money was cast. It's 85% larger than the actual size (❁ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈)