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A good-sex generation of men ends up in a monument
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In front of the condominium along Tanimachisuji, there is a stone monument on the end of Saikaku Ihara, which is famous for the works of Ichiro Ichiro. According to Wikipedia, he was born in Wakayama, but the place where he died is the Kinki region. You can imagine that he lived around here in his later years, such as a record of 1,600 poems performed day and night at the nearby Ikutama Shrine.
It is located along Tanimachisuji, which is off the subway Tanimachi 4-chome station. It is a stone monument indicating that Saikaru Ihara, a poet from the Edo period, died around here, but as it says, "This neighborhood", although he lived around here, where Saikaru's residence was. It has not been identified It seems to be. A bicycle was placed in front of the stone monument and I couldn't see it well.
It is a stone monument built to commemorate the 300th anniversary of his death, but it is still a fairly old stone monument because it is more than 20 years ago. Since the grave itself is Kamihonmachi, this is treated as a place where I spent my later years, but since I don't know it in detail, it is written only in a subtle expression that seems to be in this neighborhood. However, it makes me feel subtle.
It is a monument that describes that it is the end of Saikaru Ihara. I'm sorry if someone misunderstood me by looking at TripAdvisor, so I write it, but I personally think it's a place where you don't have to bother to see it on a trip.
It is more than Tanimachi 4-chome station. It is built on the sidewalk of Tanimachisuji with a death phrase. The sidewalk is wide and the monument is relatively easy to understand, but it seemed that few people stopped. It was a little surprising that the empty cardboard boxes and shop signboards were right next to the monument.
A good-sex generation of men ends up in a monument
In front of the condominium along Tanimachisuji, there is a stone monument on the end of Saikaku Ihara, which is famous for the works of Ichiro Ichiro. According to Wikipedia, he was born in Wakayama, but the place where he died is the Kinki region. You can imagine that he lived around here in his later years, such as a record of 1,600 poems performed day and night at the nearby Ikutama Shrine.
It seems that the location is not identified.
It is located along Tanimachisuji, which is off the subway Tanimachi 4-chome station. It is a stone monument indicating that Saikaru Ihara, a poet from the Edo period, died around here, but as it says, "This neighborhood", although he lived around here, where Saikaru's residence was. It has not been identified It seems to be. A bicycle was placed in front of the stone monument and I couldn't see it well.
I didn't show you exactly where it was.
It is a stone monument built to commemorate the 300th anniversary of his death, but it is still a fairly old stone monument because it is more than 20 years ago. Since the grave itself is Kamihonmachi, this is treated as a place where I spent my later years, but since I don't know it in detail, it is written only in a subtle expression that seems to be in this neighborhood. However, it makes me feel subtle.
is it a tourist spot? (laughter)
It is a monument that describes that it is the end of Saikaru Ihara. I'm sorry if someone misunderstood me by looking at TripAdvisor, so I write it, but I personally think it's a place where you don't have to bother to see it on a trip.
it's in a very easy-to-understand place.
It is more than Tanimachi 4-chome station. It is built on the sidewalk of Tanimachisuji with a death phrase. The sidewalk is wide and the monument is relatively easy to understand, but it seemed that few people stopped. It was a little surprising that the empty cardboard boxes and shop signboards were right next to the monument.