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地元では「江戸道」とも呼ばれているそうです。See P25Fusa walkFusa walk21Ajiroba was the place where the nets used for fishing were set out to dry and serviced. There was a thriving fishing industry for carp, eel, and salmon in the vicinity around Fusa, which experienced its golden age between the Meiji Period and the early days of the Taisho Period. By foot 17 minutes from Fusa Station (1.3 km)Remains of AjirobaHere is enshrined Kokuzo Bosatsu (Akasagarbha Bodhisattva), which was received from Horyuji Temple in 1593. The current Kokuzodo was destroyed in a fire in 1904, but was reconstructed in 1933. It is the 24th sacred temple issuing amulets of the New Soma Pilgrimage. 2318 Fusa, Abiko CityBy foot 13 minutes from Fusa Station (1.1 km)Enmeiji TempleThe mountain gate features new stone gates that are pure white and have engravings of the two guardian Deva kings. There is a stone statue of Avalokiteśvara on the left-hand side of the road leading to the shrine. It was constructed in 1592, and features the 21st and 37th sacred temples issuing amulets of the New Soma Pilgrimage. 2285 Fusa, Abiko CityBy foot 15 minutes from Fusa Station (1.1 km)ShozoinOkada Takematsu made enormous contributions to the weather service, including naming the meteorological term “typhoon,” setting in place radio communication aboard oceangoing ships ahead of the rest of the world, and setting up a seismic observation network. His contributions and a chronological record have been inscribed in the lobby. 2972-1 Fusa, Abiko CityBy foot 14 minutes from Fusa Station (1.1 km)Remains of Okada Takematsu’s Residence(Community Center – Fusa no Kaze)Remains of Okada Takematsu’s Residence(Community Center – Fusa no Kaze)The development of Fusa began when the Nama Kaido was first established. People would transport fresh fish from Choshi and Kashimanada to Edo along it, and starting in the 1750s it became the main road for shipping fresh fish.Vicinity around Miyako, Abiko CityBy foot 10 minutes from Fusa Station (750 m)Nama KaidoThis Kannon Temple is located at the eastern tip of Abiko City around where Nama Kaido begins. The principle object of worship here is an idol of Bato Kannon. It is said that the temple was built in the Genroku Era (1688-1704) by the fish merchants and horse owners to comfort the spirits of the horses that would carry fish along Nama Kaido. It is the 58th sacred temple issuing amulets of the New Soma Pilgrimage. 10 Miyako, Abiko CityBy foot 16 minutes from Fusa Station (1.3 km)Fusa Kannon TempleNama Kaido is apparently also reffered to as Edo Road locally.Fusa Kannon TempleRemains of AjirobaNama Kaidoibrarytion tranceTakeuchi Shrine

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