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Recently, I’m looking back on the memories of the two ghosts, so I’m asking each question separately.
This time as well, in order to remind us of the past, we will ask a question about Setsu-chan to identify where he lived.
From the expressions “no accent” and “uncle of Miyagi”, I think that her birthplace is not Miyagi prefecture.
Was the place where she last died in Miyagi prefecture, or did she stay in Miyagi prefecture for a while after her death?
And she speculates that she couldn’t move freely and widely on her own initiative.
Tsu-chan confirmed that one of the memorable places was Mt. Myogi, which was a rocky mountain.
This time, we will narrow down the location of the “castle”. At first, I thought that “Iwayama” and “Castle” were in the same area,
It was possible that it was in another place.
Since she also answered “Aichi”, “Pond”, and “Tree”, I also investigated Aichi Prefecture based on that.
I have prepared pictures of four castles that meet the conditions.
[What to use] ① Voice imitation doll ② Walking doll |
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Question
For Setsu-chan: Where did you live?
For Tsu-chan: A castle of memories
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Japan is a land rife with history and relics of the past. In nearly every city and town, you will find landmarks, museums, and historic sites that display the country’s culturally rich past. In fact, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has declared more World Heritage Sites in Japan than in any other country.
One of the most interesting and breathtaking elements of Japan’s history is its castles. Unique architecture and fascinating family stories accompany each site. Consider the following list of Japan’s most visited castles.
Accessing each location is easy when using your Japan Rail Pass. Why not include a castle tour on your next Japanese vacation?