Shian Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There's only a bridge railing.
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It is a stone monument with a lot of difficult sentences. The contents of so-called beautiful phrase are just gessori just by reading them honestly. The bridge itself has only balustrades on both sides of the road.
When the Honnoji Incident occurred, Ieyasu crossed the Iga Pass and arrived here and was worried about whether it was a sea or land route, and it seems that the origin of the bridge came to be called Shianbashi. The river is not flowing now, but a bridge monument is built.
About an 8-minute walk from Yokkaichi Station, there is a bridge monument and stone monument on the sidewalks of Hamamachi and Kuramachi across the road. At the time of the "Honnoji Incident", Ieyasu, who was in Sakai, was worried about whether to use it by sea or by land to return to Mikawa, so he came to call it Shianbashi. It's a place to stop by while something is not for this purpose.
In June 10, Tensho 10, Ieyasu Tokugawa thought about whether to proceed by sea or by land on the way from Senshu Sakai to Hamamatsu to avoid the Honnoji Incident. From JR Yokkaichi Station 5 minutes walk It's in a place of rai, so it's easy to access. Now there is actually no bridge, and there is a stone monument like the back of the bridge.
There's only a bridge railing.
It is a stone monument with a lot of difficult sentences. The contents of so-called beautiful phrase are just gessori just by reading them honestly. The bridge itself has only balustrades on both sides of the road.
Silently along the road
It exists quietly along the road. It's easy to pass by without noticing it, but is it a remnant of the prosperous port of Yokkaichi?
after the honnoji incident, ieyasu thought
When the Honnoji Incident occurred, Ieyasu crossed the Iga Pass and arrived here and was worried about whether it was a sea or land route, and it seems that the origin of the bridge came to be called Shianbashi. The river is not flowing now, but a bridge monument is built.
if you're following something
About an 8-minute walk from Yokkaichi Station, there is a bridge monument and stone monument on the sidewalks of Hamamachi and Kuramachi across the road. At the time of the "Honnoji Incident", Ieyasu, who was in Sakai, was worried about whether to use it by sea or by land to return to Mikawa, so he came to call it Shianbashi. It's a place to stop by while something is not for this purpose.
I feel history.
In June 10, Tensho 10, Ieyasu Tokugawa thought about whether to proceed by sea or by land on the way from Senshu Sakai to Hamamatsu to avoid the Honnoji Incident. From JR Yokkaichi Station 5 minutes walk It's in a place of rai, so it's easy to access. Now there is actually no bridge, and there is a stone monument like the back of the bridge.