#auto-translate Shiga Prefecture Designated Historic Site Milestones Edo Period Location Moriyama City Imabuku-cho Imajuku Iriyatsuka is a milestone in Nakasendo which is one of the five ...
#auto-translate Moriyama City Designated Cultural Heritage (Folklore Material) Stone Mound Mark Location Moriyama City Moriyama 2 - chome This point where the main road sign is built was ...
#auto-translate Well Keko This well is described on the station drawing in the 4th year of Tenpo (1833), it existed before that, it is said that there were other, but only this one is exi...
#auto-translate Honjin Trace This place is a place presumed there was Honjin (Komiyama Kyotoemon). In the Edo period, I played a role such as wholesaler, Asami Honjin, Honjin. The first y...
#auto-translate Lightning style mansion split road Road Nakasendo Moriyama Inn was a long town village where the distance of the highway road was 105.5 in the record of the 14th year of t...
#auto-translate Nakasendo Moriyama Inn Moriyama flourished as a lodging station of Higashiyama Road ancient times. In the Edo era, it was changed from Higashiyama Road to Nakasendo. Kanei...
#auto-translate Nakasendo high-bid place ruins, lightning type road sail column It is branch of Ishibe way (Ise road) from Nakasendo way to the northeast side about 100 meters from the fa...
#auto-translate Yoshitsuki (Yoshimizu Township) This area around here is called "Yoshitsura". In old days it was called "Yoshimizu Township" and was a scenic spot of t...
#auto-translate Masuji Temple Masuzuji was "Nihon Shoki" Holding Emperor Seven Year (692) In the November article, "We sent two monks from the capital of Nara and drank a f...
#auto-translate Masuji Temple Masuzuji was "Nihon Shoki" Holding Emperor Seven Year (692) In the November article, "We sent two monks from the capital of Nara and drank a f...