Taisuke Lanterns

Taisuke Lanterns

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Taisuke Lanterns

The symbol of the port of Marugame, which was once crowded with guests at Kinbilla. It is the starting point of the former Kinbilla Five Roads and Marugame Roads, and the 150 (approximately 12km) road to the Kotohira High Lanterns, the worshippers entered Marugame Port with the help of this Taisuke Lanterns (Tasuke Tou Rou).

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A town that walks along with "Michikusa Navigator" in a town that is usually familiar with, and feels the history of historical temples, temples, and shops. Let's go on a trip to find good things, guiding "my best spot" where "Michikusa Navigator" walked and met.

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