The street corner watching this time is “Kaze no Oka” because it is a nearby area in the Corona disaster.
Take Route 9 from Yonago City to Tottori City, and you will see Road Station Port Akasaki on your left.
Next to it is a park called “Kaze no Oka”.
When I was on National Highway 9, I always noticed it, but I had never stopped by.
I was imagining it on the information board called “Kaze no Oka”, a Japan-Korea friendship exchange park.
However, it was the 20th anniversary of the completion.
In 20 years, I’ve been passing by.
Although it is still very politically cold with South Korea, private exchanges are actively taking place.
This is one of them.
In addition to the Japan-Korea Friendship Exchange Park, there is also the Japan-Korea Friendship Museum and the Product Center.
From the park, you can see the male figure of the Sea of Japan and Daisen National Park.
It’s a selfish misunderstanding, but I thought that an admission fee was required.
I was surprised to find that it was all free.
I found out when I entered the memorial hall that I made friends after a Korean fishing boat was washed ashore off the coast of Akasaki Port in 1819 and 1963.
It seems that the Governor of Gangwon Province of South Korea came to the prefecture in the first year of Reiwa and celebrated the 20th anniversary of its completion.
This concludes the introduction of “Kaze no Oka”.
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