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There is a large statue on the site of Tsu Castle, Takatora Todo, who is said to be a master of the castle construction. There was also a statue when I went to Imabari Castle. I would like to take this opportunity to look back on history and read books.
There is a large statue on the site of Tsu Castle, Takatora Todo, who is said to be a master of the castle construction. There was also a statue when I went to Imabari Castle. I would like to take this opportunity to look back on history and read books.
It is an equestrian statue of Takatora Todo, who was originally born in Omi and served Mr. Asai, who walked the road of a busho while changing his master to 々. From such origins, there are places related to Shiga Prefecture, and events to honor him.
It is an equestrian statue of Takatora Todo, who was originally born in Omi and served Mr. Asai, who walked the road of a busho while changing his master to 々. From such origins, there are places related to Shiga Prefecture, and events to honor him.
It is a statue of the Tsu Domain 々 founder, Takatora Todo, in the Tsu Castle Ruins. It is quite powerful as an equestrian statue. I wonder if I should definitely visit when sightseeing at the Tsu Castle Ruins.
There is a large statue on the site of Tsu Castle, Takatora Todo, who is said to be a master of the castle construction. There was also a statue when I went to Imabari Castle. I would like to take this opportunity to look back on history and read books.
There is a large statue on the site of Tsu Castle, Takatora Todo, who is said to be a master of the castle construction. There was also a statue when I went to Imabari Castle. I would like to take this opportunity to look back on history and read books.
It is an equestrian statue of Takatora Todo, who was originally born in Omi and served Mr. Asai, who walked the road of a busho while changing his master to 々. From such origins, there are places related to Shiga Prefecture, and events to honor him.
It is an equestrian statue of Takatora Todo, who was originally born in Omi and served Mr. Asai, who walked the road of a busho while changing his master to 々. From such origins, there are places related to Shiga Prefecture, and events to honor him.
It is a statue of the Tsu Domain 々 founder, Takatora Todo, in the Tsu Castle Ruins. It is quite powerful as an equestrian statue. I wonder if I should definitely visit when sightseeing at the Tsu Castle Ruins.