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In the past, traffic is important
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There are stone pillars and signboards beside the crossroads near Nagi Junior High School. It was once called Yotsudo and prospered as a Tottori highway from Tsuyama. On the four sides of the stone pillars, it describes where each direction leads. It played an important role as a guide.
There are stone pillars and signboards beside the crossroads near Nagi Junior High School. It was once called Yotsudo and prospered as a Tottori highway from Tsuyama. On the four sides of the stone pillars, it describes where each direction leads. It played an important role as a guide.
Near Nagi Town Hall, go south at the Toyosawa intersection on National Highway 53 and it is on the left side of the 1 second traffic light intersection. This road sign is said to have been built in 1837 by TENPO 4, and at that time it was a place where the highways intersected and prospered. The past stretches to the signpost.
Near Nagi Town Hall, go south at the Toyosawa intersection on National Highway 53 and it is on the left side of the 1 second traffic light intersection. This road sign is said to have been built in 1837 by TENPO 4, and at that time it was a place where the highways intersected and prospered. The past stretches to the signpost.
It is a signpost standing at the intersection along the old Inaba Kaido. It seems that it is located in Gori from the original sign of Tsuyama, and it indicates each direction in four directions. At present, it was inconspicuous because it felt like it was buried beside the paved road.
In the past, traffic is important
There are stone pillars and signboards beside the crossroads near Nagi Junior High School. It was once called Yotsudo and prospered as a Tottori highway from Tsuyama. On the four sides of the stone pillars, it describes where each direction leads. It played an important role as a guide.
In the past, traffic is important
There are stone pillars and signboards beside the crossroads near Nagi Junior High School. It was once called Yotsudo and prospered as a Tottori highway from Tsuyama. On the four sides of the stone pillars, it describes where each direction leads. It played an important role as a guide.
The past is stretched out.
Near Nagi Town Hall, go south at the Toyosawa intersection on National Highway 53 and it is on the left side of the 1 second traffic light intersection. This road sign is said to have been built in 1837 by TENPO 4, and at that time it was a place where the highways intersected and prospered. The past stretches to the signpost.
The past is stretched out.
Near Nagi Town Hall, go south at the Toyosawa intersection on National Highway 53 and it is on the left side of the 1 second traffic light intersection. This road sign is said to have been built in 1837 by TENPO 4, and at that time it was a place where the highways intersected and prospered. The past stretches to the signpost.
Former Inaba Kaido Road
It is a signpost standing at the intersection along the old Inaba Kaido. It seems that it is located in Gori from the original sign of Tsuyama, and it indicates each direction in four directions. At present, it was inconspicuous because it felt like it was buried beside the paved road.