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A memorial tower built in commemoration of the anniversary of Ieyasu Tokugawa's 300 anniversary in Taisho 4
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A large stone pagoda is built on your right right after exiting the south exit of Shizuoka Station. This stone pagoda, engraved with the large name "Toshogu", is said to have been erected in Taisho 4 to commemorate Ieyasu Tokugawa's 300 anniversary. The stone pagoda was surrounded by a fence, but instead of a bench, many people were sitting on their seats.
It's located at the south exit of Shizuoka Station.
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The 300th anniversary memorial tower of Kuno Toshogu. Originally in another place, it has been moved to the south exit of Shizuoka Station. It is a magnificent stone monument and is engraved on April 17, 1918.
It is a memorial tower at the south exit of JR Shizuoka Station. It was erected by the 300th anniversary festival in commemoration of Ieyasu Tokugawa's 300 anniversary in 1915. The former 々 was installed in Denma Town, but it was relocated to the south of the current Shizuoka Station due to the reorganization of the city. It's a magnificent tower, but it seems to be only a symbol of meeting.
It is on the right side of the south exit at the Shinkansen entrance. There were no noticeable signs or signs, and I didn't know that it was a memorial tower for the 300th anniversary unless I approached it.
The Toshogu 300th Anniversary Memorial Tower was erected at the 300th Anniversary Memorial in 1915 (Taisho 4). In 2015, the 400th Anniversary Memorial was held in a large 々, but during that time it was moved several times near Shizuoka Station. Currently, it is located at the south exit of Shizuoka Station, but I don't know why it was relocated. It is also a big place to rely on the manners of station users.
A memorial tower built in commemoration of the anniversary of Ieyasu Tokugawa's 300 anniversary in Taisho 4
A large stone pagoda is built on your right right after exiting the south exit of Shizuoka Station. This stone pagoda, engraved with the large name "Toshogu", is said to have been erected in Taisho 4 to commemorate Ieyasu Tokugawa's 300 anniversary. The stone pagoda was surrounded by a fence, but instead of a bench, many people were sitting on their seats.
It's located at the south exit of Shizuoka Station.
The 300th anniversary memorial tower of Kuno Toshogu. Originally in another place, it has been moved to the south exit of Shizuoka Station. It is a magnificent stone monument and is engraved on April 17, 1918.
JR Shizuoka-South Exit の Memorial Tower
It is a memorial tower at the south exit of JR Shizuoka Station. It was erected by the 300th anniversary festival in commemoration of Ieyasu Tokugawa's 300 anniversary in 1915. The former 々 was installed in Denma Town, but it was relocated to the south of the current Shizuoka Station due to the reorganization of the city. It's a magnificent tower, but it seems to be only a symbol of meeting.
Shizuoka-South Exit
It is on the right side of the south exit at the Shinkansen entrance. There were no noticeable signs or signs, and I didn't know that it was a memorial tower for the 300th anniversary unless I approached it.
i've been moved several times.
The Toshogu 300th Anniversary Memorial Tower was erected at the 300th Anniversary Memorial in 1915 (Taisho 4). In 2015, the 400th Anniversary Memorial was held in a large 々, but during that time it was moved several times near Shizuoka Station. Currently, it is located at the south exit of Shizuoka Station, but I don't know why it was relocated. It is also a big place to rely on the manners of station users.