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Ariso promenade

Japan, 913-0057 Komegawaki, Mikuni-cho, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture

The Araiso Promenade, which is about 4km long from Komegawaki to near Oshima via Tojinbo, is dotted with many monuments of literary figures, poets, and haiku poets associated with the Mikuni region. If you go about 100 meters from the entrance to the promenade, you will see the literary monument of Jun Takami. At Tojinbo, there is a monument with a poem written by Tatsuji Miyoshi, who lived with Sakutaro Hagiwara's sister Ai in Mikuni for about a year and then for four years. Nearby, there are haiku monuments by Kyoshi Takahama, Aiko Morita, and Hakusui Ito, as well as haiku monuments by Seishi Yamaguchi and Mitsuo Noritake. Road closures may occur due to maintenance work.

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Last Update : 2024.01.25   DMO Sakai Tourism Bureau

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