Hankyoduka site

Aomori (青森県)
Historical Landmark
Hankyoduka site - Photo 1
Hankyoduka site - Photo 2
Hankyoduka site - Photo 3

Karibasawa, 平内町 東津軽郡 Aomori 039-3177, Japan

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3.8 (63 reviews)

Reviews

A H

A H

a month ago

Thirty years ago, when there were many migrant workers, people from Hirosaki and Aomori and people from Hachinohe didn't get along very well due to old grudges. They were shouting insults at people in Hachinohe that I couldn't even see (I couldn't understand). I thought it was strange that Aomori and Hachinohe are different even though they speak the same prefecture. Times have changed and it doesn't exist anymore, but Aomori has a lot of history, so I decided to come here and study it again.
Ken Y

Ken Y

4 years ago

The domain boundary mound marks the boundary between the Tsugaru domain and the Nanbu domain. It was interesting to learn for the first time that something like this existed at the border of the domain. And it's bigger than I expected. You can go down to the coast. The color of the photo is a little strange, but it is in the middle of a competition between the fog from the sea and the sunlight.
貴司

貴司

a year ago

It's a historic place, but it's surprisingly difficult to understand, and it's a shame that not many people know about it.It's a bit of a pain that the restrooms are closed during the winter in northern Tohoku. .
three glasses

three glasses

a year ago

Sakai is the domain of the Tsugaru and Nanbu domains. There is a really small stream, but it seems like it splits here. The dialect also changes at this point. It's not limited to this place, but it's interesting that each place has its own culture, even though they're right next to each other.
ピンクリボン

ピンクリボン

5 years ago

The border between the Tsugaru domain and the Nanbu domain. It's a quiet place that feels nicely maintained. There are parking lots on the Noheji side and on the Hiranai side. There is a toilet in the parking lot on the Noheji side.