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A clean view along the YOSHII gawa River
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There is also a sword museum and a graveyard related to the Kuroda family nearby. It's located along the Yoshii River, so I think it's a great place to take a walk.
It is said that the ruins of the castle are a small hill near the flow of the riverbed of the Yoshii River. It is on the side of the 17th H Tea Grand of the Nagafune Country Club. To visit, you can go down the riverbed and go about 1km on the outer road of the golf club. Mr. Inari is said to be the ruins of the castle at the top of the hill about 10m. There is also a monument of "The Land of the Collection of Shibuzome Ikki (1855)", which seems to have been a landmark of Bizen Fukuoka. The monument of "Fukuoka Castle Ruins Hill" is on the side of the clubhouse along the embankment ...
The place was at a golf course on the riverbed of the Yoshii River. I thought I would sew between cars, but I stopped and went to the golf course on another day on a holiday. It was near the coast of the Yoshii River in the golf course. There was a fence and there was a shrine on the hill. 1350 There is a record of Takauji Ashikaga staying in the year. There is also a theory that Fukuoka Castle was located on the small mountain of Terayama on the opposite bank of the castle ruins of Nagafune.
It is said to be the site of the main enclosure of Fukuoka Castle.
Original Text
It is located on the golf course of the Yoshii River. It is a place with large trees. It is a historic place called the site of Fukuoka Castle Honmaru. I could see it well from the road on the banks of the Yoshii River.
Yoshijingchuan の side にある Indoor Times の City Walk
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I can't usually go because it's in the golf course, but I thought it was a chance because the golf course was closed due to the typhoon. There was a monument and a shrine called the ruins of Fukuoka Castle on a small mountain about 10m. There was also a donation box, but will golfers donate it? It seems that Koyama on the other side of the Yoshii River was also Fukuoka Castle, but there is nothing left.
A clean view along the YOSHII gawa River
There is also a sword museum and a graveyard related to the Kuroda family nearby. It's located along the Yoshii River, so I think it's a great place to take a walk.
Mt. Inari in the riverbed
It is said that the ruins of the castle are a small hill near the flow of the riverbed of the Yoshii River. It is on the side of the 17th H Tea Grand of the Nagafune Country Club. To visit, you can go down the riverbed and go about 1km on the outer road of the golf club. Mr. Inari is said to be the ruins of the castle at the top of the hill about 10m. There is also a monument of "The Land of the Collection of Shibuzome Ikki (1855)", which seems to have been a landmark of Bizen Fukuoka. The monument of "Fukuoka Castle Ruins Hill" is on the side of the clubhouse along the embankment ...
it was in the golf course.
The place was at a golf course on the riverbed of the Yoshii River. I thought I would sew between cars, but I stopped and went to the golf course on another day on a holiday. It was near the coast of the Yoshii River in the golf course. There was a fence and there was a shrine on the hill. 1350 There is a record of Takauji Ashikaga staying in the year. There is also a theory that Fukuoka Castle was located on the small mountain of Terayama on the opposite bank of the castle ruins of Nagafune.
It is said to be the site of the main enclosure of Fukuoka Castle.
It is located on the golf course of the Yoshii River. It is a place with large trees. It is a historic place called the site of Fukuoka Castle Honmaru. I could see it well from the road on the banks of the Yoshii River.
Yoshijingchuan の side にある Indoor Times の City Walk
I can't usually go because it's in the golf course, but I thought it was a chance because the golf course was closed due to the typhoon. There was a monument and a shrine called the ruins of Fukuoka Castle on a small mountain about 10m. There was also a donation box, but will golfers donate it? It seems that Koyama on the other side of the Yoshii River was also Fukuoka Castle, but there is nothing left.