【群馬旅③】マンホールカード全種類制覇しながらぶらり旅3日目

Day 3 Hello, this is my trip to get the only 2 manhole cards left. Since I only have 2 left, I have plenty of time in my schedule, so I’ll be wandering around various places and doing some sightseeing while getting my hands on some manhole cards. I’d like to go there.The

Forecast has been for snow since the morning (currently sleet), but it’s expected to stop in the afternoon, so I’m planning on heading to Fujioka first and ending at “Otomi-chan-ya” in Tomioka City.Weather If everything goes according to the forecast, the weather should improve by the time we go to Tomioka Silk Mill!

Afterwards, I would like to go while thinking of a plan on the spot. 3rd day of collecting Gunma manhole cards Mage Channel First, I will aim for Raran Fujioka . We have arrived! Ralan Fujioka. It was about 11 km from Takasaki Station and took about 35 minutes.I hope the rain stops~

Roadside Station Raran Fujioka has just opened, so I immediately went to the Fujioka City Tourist Information Center.I got my first card today. ! Fujioka City is like a heaven of ancient tombs, and I’ll be looking for manhole covers, where there

Were apparently 1,200 in the past . It looks like that place, let’s go there and find a place full of clay figures lined up… ! This is the 18th mission completed! Since I came all the way to the roadside station, I decided to look at the vegetables, and

I would be happy if there were oyaki and manju.After all, roadside stations are all about vegetables, and I really recommend eating them first thing in the morning.Looking at the brightness of this place, it’s a good deal.Fujioka When it comes to strawberries in the city, it’s called “Yayoi Hime.” It

Smells really nice and looks delicious. I looked at the oyaki, it’s good for ohagi , and I also found carbonated manju. It’s freshly made in the morning and still warm. I’m not sure which one to buy . Here we go, vegetables! I also want to stop by a cream puff shop

! It looks like they’re already open, so I’m going to buy some. I’m curious about the maple custard. I bought it. It’s Keijiya Shomai Wave’s king cream puff. Is the dough almond? nuts? I wonder if it’s included? The fragrant and delicious

Cream has the gentle sweetness of maple, and it spreads to fill your mouth.What I bought at the Happy Farmers’ Market is Oyaki Bean Bean Paste.When I come to the roadside station first thing in the morning, I usually order the manju-style sweets.

This oyaki had green onions in the dough, which was a great accent! The red bean paste is just the right amount of sweetness, and it feels like the original side dish bread, so delicious! Now we can head to Tomioka City for the last time, but since we have some time this time, we

‘re curious about the clay clay figures we saw earlier, so we thought we’d go to the kofun. Speaking of kofun, are they the Japanese version of the pyramids? It feels kind of romantic. It seems that there are many ancient tombs in Fujioka City, but

I’d like to go to the famous Nanakoshiyama tomb. I wonder if I can see the haniwa there as well? Arrived. It was about 3.8km from Raran Fujioka and took 9 minutes.It ‘s nice that there is a free parking lot here.Fujioka City Nanakoshiyama

Kofun It looks like we can take a walk around the tumulus, let’s go.It’s cold though (about 4 degrees Celsius) )Can the rain at least stop? Nanakoshiyama Tumulus is a nationally designated historical site and one of the largest tumuli in eastern Japan, built in the first half of the 6th century.It is a

Keyhole-shaped tumulus with a total length of about 150m, and a cylindrical clay figure over 1m in height was excavated. It has been revealed that there is a stone chamber about 20 meters long in the park ! ? Is it possible to take a walk on top of the ancient tomb?

Hooray! Let’s go, please excuse me . It’s kind of exciting, is n’t it? It’s like exploring the pyramids . ? What is that? It’s full of stone Buddhas – isn’t it mysterious ? ? They’re all faceless and headless. what do you mean? Was it something that went beyond mystical to terrifying

? It’s really scary, but the excitement I had before has turned into a shiver. I’m going to aim for the top anyway . It’s raining, so I’m going to slip. It’s steeper than I thought. Is it almost time for the top? Is this the top of the front part?

There’s nothing special about it. I think the cherry blossoms are beautiful in spring, but I thought I’d go to the back part as well . The top of the back part. Desuah ! There seems to be something wrong with this headless stone Buddha again… I look at it from the front

As well.It doesn’t have a head after all.Why? ? Is this serious? mischief? I don’t understand. It’s a stone Buddha with a face. I’m relieved. The mystery is only deepening, but I’m freezing, so let’s go back to the car . Excuse me for bothering you.

As I’m taking a walk, I’m looking at the circular tumulus. I was walking around wondering if it was around here.There were quite a few cherry blossoms, so it’s best to visit on a sunny day in early spring.By the way, there are

N’t any haniwa here, but they are on display at the nearby Fujioka History Museum, so check that out as well. Before we go, let’s take a short break at the Drive-in Nanakoshi next door. There are a lot of nostalgic vending machines here ~ Fujioka City Drive-in Nanakoshi has a great Showa feel ~

Pizza? I don’t remember it. All the customers are eating noodle dishes. We just had breakfast. I don’t know what to do. I’ll just have hot drinks this time . We headed to the Fujioka History Museum . We arrived, about 1.7 km from the Drive-in Nanakoshi, which took about 4 minutes. We were

Greeted by a clay flower – Fujioka City Fujioka History Museum There is no entrance fee, it’s free. There are things you can take pictures of here. I found some haniwa that I’m interested in introducing because there are some that aren’t good ! I can’t help but laugh when I look at it.It’s

The “Laughing Haniwa” that won first place in the HANI-1 Grand Prix.It looks like a 6th century clay clay excavated from the Shimokeda ruins in the Ushida district of Fujioka City.The one on the right is a seven-kept shrine. This is the clay clay unearthed during the excavation of the mountain kofun.There were

Various clay clay pots and pottery on display.If you come to see the kofun, you might want to come with the set.Actually, I heard at the history museum that there is an isezuka that you can put inside the kofun. I heard that there is a tumulus, so

Let’s go there as well. It’s a little north of Nanakoshiyama tumulus. You can see a small tumulus from where you enter . I wonder if there’s a parking lot… Fujioka Arrive in 3 minutes at about 1.3 km from the history museum! Isezuka Tumulus, Fujioka City

I happened to have a light, so I think I can see inside.The entrance is narrow, but I guess I can get in if I crouch down.It’s more of an exploration experience.I’ll leave you there.I’m grateful to be able to freely explore the inside of the stone chamber.It’s beautiful

. There are stones stacked on top of each other.This is called patterned stacking.The ceiling is made of large stones, and the child’s stones must have been placed there by hand.It’s amazing! This Isezuka Tumulus seems to have been built in the latter half of the 6th century.

It’s amazing that something that was built about 1,500 years ago remains intact. It was a valuable experience. Please excuse me. There was a tumulus like this.First half of the 5th century Shiroishi Inariyama Tumulus A keyhole-shaped tumulus approximately 150 meters long, with a house-shaped clay figure unearthed

Late 6th century Hirai District Tumulus No. 1 A gold and silver-bound single-faced Hokantachi sword was unearthed Late 6th century Suwa Tumulus On top of the tumulus It’s rare to have a shrine, isn’t it? I ‘m here to enjoy the ancient tombs and clay clay.

It’s time to go to the “Otomi-chan family” in Tomioka City to get the manhole card. There were so many of them so close to us. It would be interesting to visit ancient tombs in the future . According to the weather forecast, the rain is about to stop…but

It doesn’t seem like it’s going to stop yet. I want to go see the Tomioka Silk Mill when I get a manhole card. Yes, it’s raining, please stop. It seems that there is a large free parking lot right after entering from the National Highway 254 bypass.

Turn here and it should be at the end ! This parking lot is about 15.8km from Isezuka Tumulus, about 40 minutes.It seems to be a free municipal parking lot on the east side of Joshu Tomioka Station on the Joshin Electric Railway.

It’s a little far from downtown, but it’s free and there’s a restroom, so I recommend it.The town sightseeing bus came back at the right time.It looks like we’ll have to wait about 15 minutes for the next departure.I wonder what

We should do at Tomi- chan’s house. It seems like it will take about 10 minutes to get there, so I’ll walk there.It looks like it will take about 5 minutes from Otomi-chan’s house to Tomioka Silk Mill.The bus I mentioned earlier is free, so if the timing is good, I’d like to take it.Nagai

Shokudo’s Motsutsu Children’s souvenir shop. There’s a line. I wish I could eat here instead of just buying souvenirs. The parking lot is right next to Ofi-chan’s house, and the first 30 minutes are free! If you’re just looking for a manhole card, this parking lot is closer and better.It seems like it can

Park 80 cars, and the price is reasonable, so it might be full on weekends.Today is a weekday, so it’s empty.Tomioka City Machinaka Tourism and Products Center “Otomi-chan-ya” It’s about 700m from the east parking lot of Tomioka Station, about a 10-minute walk.Now , let’s get the last card.Get the last card!

The manhole cover seems to be on Ginza Street.The Tomioka Silk Mill is open until 5pm, so I went to the silk mill before looking for the cover.Perhaps it was a weekday and it was raining, so there weren’t many people there, so I

Was lucky to see it! At the end is the Tomioka Silk Mill.This is probably the closest parking lot to the silk mill.Because it’s close, the prices have gone up.World Cultural Heritage Tomioka Silk MillThe number of people has suddenly increased.I wonder if everyone is taking the bus?

The tour fee is 1,000 yen for adults. 1,000 yen seems cheap for a world heritage site. The guided tour is 200 yen, which is also cheap. National Treasure Higashi Okicocoon National Treasure Nishi Okicocoon National Treasure How many years has it been since we visited the silk reeling

Factory? I guess it’s the first time in a long time, I get excited when I see a big opportunity.The emblem of the manufacturer for this opportunity is NISSAN.I think it’s the Nissan car.It was interesting to learn a lot about the silk industry.I’ve

Been using my brain recently. I was glad that the learning was fresh because everything was retro and it felt like I was traveling back in time just by looking at it.Now let’s go find the manhole cover and go back to the Otomi-chan house for now.Go back

To the Otomi-chan house. Now, if you walk along Miyamotocho Street for about 140 meters , you’ll see Ginza Street on your left.It doesn’t seem like it’s Ginza Street, but…it’s so cool! They said it was in front of a very crowded parking lot – I found it! All missions are now cleared, done! !

I managed to conquer all types on the 3rd day.It felt like it was a bit rushed, so if you want to collect Gunma Prefecture’s manhole cards, I think it would be more fun to collect them over a week.I conquered all types, so I need a reward. Well,

I was passing by the Okaju Niku store earlier. Speaking of Tomioka City’s specialty, that’s it! It’s fried hormones. It’s not hormones, but chikuwa. It’s fried after ordering, so it’s piping hot, and the sauce is so delicious!

130 yen for 3 pieces is easy, isn’t it? I don’t think 3 pieces is enough since they are small. Another reward is the grilled manju at Otsukaya on Nakamachi Street.

1 piece is 200 yen, and if you have 2 or more pieces, each piece costs 200 yen. Even 150 yen is a good deal! I bought two of them.They were freshly baked so they were very hot.The miso was sweet and went well with the manju. It’s similar to the miso in Miso Dengaku,

But it’s more like bread than a manju, but it’s really delicious, so I recommend it! Wet tissues are a must as the area around your mouth will be covered in miso.We encountered a train with a white tiger pattern.Finally, we were able to see a rare train.It

Was quite difficult to collect the manhole cards, but they are all over the place, so you can play around with them while you’re at it. It was fun, and when we start gathering again, I smile every time I put it in a file, and I find myself feeling happy.There

Are manhole cards all over the country, so I’d like to go on a trip to collect them in other prefectures again . That’s all for the video. Thank you for watching until the end. See you again in the next video. Bye bye. If you like, please subscribe to the channel.

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今回はマンホールカード全種類制覇の旅ぐんまも3日目を迎えました
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・目次
00:00 はじめに
01:17 ららん藤岡
05:25 七輿山古墳
09:55 ドライブイン七輿
11:13 藤岡歴史館
12:38 伊勢塚古墳
13:54 その他の古墳
15:27 市営富岡駅東駐車場
16:56 まちなか観光物産館「お富ちゃん家」観光案内所
17:52 世界遺産富岡製糸場
20:32 岡重肉店ホルモン揚げ
21:09 大塚屋焼き饅頭
21:57 おわりに
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