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Historic site near Kaiji Beach
Original Text
The explanation board by the Ministry of the Environment stated that it was designated as a historic site designated by Okinawa Prefecture in 1959. It was a historic site in front of Kaijihama, but most tourists were heading toward the beach without looking at it.
It is said that it is "Kuramoto" = "Government Office".
Original Text
It was in a state like a square surrounded by trees, and of course there were no remains of that time. It was located just before getting off at Kaiji Beach, and there was an explanation board that introduced it as a historic site designated by Okinawa Prefecture. Grace, "Kuramoto" means "government office".
That is the landmark. I found it near the beach of Hoshisa. What stands out is about this bulletin board, and even if you look around, there is nothing that stands out just because the trees 々 are thick. Just read it as a bulletin board and think about it in the past.
it was next to the bicycle parking lot on kaji beach.
Original Text
Kaiji Beach, famous as the star sand beach. To get to the beach, I left my bicycle in a vacant bicycle parking lot in the nearby forest. On my way home, when I tried to straddle my bicycle, I found a sign. It was written as "Kuramoto Ruins". For a moment, I thought it was the place where the sake brewery was, but when I read the explanation version, I found that there was a government office in 々 in the past. It seems that the government office was called Kuramoto in that time.
There was a signboard at the place where I entered Kaiji Beach.
Original Text
There was a signboard for the brewery, so when I read it, it was written that the name of the old government office was called the brewery instead of "sake place". It is said that it was on this Kaiji beach.
Historic site near Kaiji Beach
The explanation board by the Ministry of the Environment stated that it was designated as a historic site designated by Okinawa Prefecture in 1959. It was a historic site in front of Kaijihama, but most tourists were heading toward the beach without looking at it.
It is said that it is "Kuramoto" = "Government Office".
It was in a state like a square surrounded by trees, and of course there were no remains of that time. It was located just before getting off at Kaiji Beach, and there was an explanation board that introduced it as a historic site designated by Okinawa Prefecture. Grace, "Kuramoto" means "government office".
Signboard posting
That is the landmark. I found it near the beach of Hoshisa. What stands out is about this bulletin board, and even if you look around, there is nothing that stands out just because the trees 々 are thick. Just read it as a bulletin board and think about it in the past.
it was next to the bicycle parking lot on kaji beach.
Kaiji Beach, famous as the star sand beach. To get to the beach, I left my bicycle in a vacant bicycle parking lot in the nearby forest. On my way home, when I tried to straddle my bicycle, I found a sign. It was written as "Kuramoto Ruins". For a moment, I thought it was the place where the sake brewery was, but when I read the explanation version, I found that there was a government office in 々 in the past. It seems that the government office was called Kuramoto in that time.
There was a signboard at the place where I entered Kaiji Beach.
There was a signboard for the brewery, so when I read it, it was written that the name of the old government office was called the brewery instead of "sake place". It is said that it was on this Kaiji beach.