#auto-translate About the Shiratori legend in the Shiroishi district From a long time ago, people in this land worshiped swans as gods, praying and wishing. Such thought has become a lege...
#auto-translate About the Shiratori legend in the Shiroishi district From a long time ago, people in this land worshiped swans as gods, praying and wishing. Such thought has become a lege...
#auto-translate Origin of birthplace of Shiraishi warm noodles There was a merchant house Okataya in this place. Genroku of the Edo period, its second generation Kagayonemon suffered from...
#auto-translate Origin of installation This bronze statue was originally set up in front of the front entrance of the former Shiroishi city fire station (current city information center A...
#auto-translate Origin of installation This bronze statue was originally set up in front of the front entrance of the former Shiroishi city fire station (current city information center A...
#auto-translate Shiraishi Castle "Rakugo gates" ruins Shiroishi castle "Rakucho gate", as its name suggests, is a gate that enters and leaves horses, but with a wide g...
#auto-translate Shiraishi castle railroad outer shell stone wall This stone wall seen on the slope on the right side of this explanatory version is a part of the stone wall built in Shira...
#auto-translate Origin name "Shiraishi" originated from Shiroishi station name The name "Shiroishi" was originally known as "Shin-kaishi Shiroishi" in this r...
#auto-translate Shinji Temple Explanation Shoto Tokuyama Taisoyoin Yoshinobu Temple Keicho 2 (1597), Aosan Shrine beneficiary It is a Jodo sect temple opened by a superior. In the 2nd yea...
#auto-translate Ogre Sawu Ishi Iwakurayama has its rock exposed everywhere as its name, but another rock overlaps one of the rocks and can easily be rattled with the power of a person. Ju...