A small statue of Kannon, in her own little shrine, with a plaque (all in Japanese). Ote is the name of this small area, so it is perhaps meaningful to those who live/work here. Not worth a special tr...
This is located on the city hall side in front of the major building of NTT West Fukui Branch. Since 1995 is the milestone of the 50th anniversary of the war, he built Kannon-do in hopes of permanent peace.
Kannondo hall, which is where the victims of the air raid are mourned.
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A Kannon statue was created after 19 years to mourn the victims of the Fukui air raid on the night of July 19, 2008. Although there was a subsequent relocation, it seems that it was re-shaped as Kannon-do in 1995.
A small shrine/statue
A small statue in a small shrine next to the road. There's an explanation but only in Japanese. Worth looking at if passing by.
A small shrine
This is near the castle ruins. A small shrine on the roadside with Japanese inscription. Not worth a special visit but worth a look if passing by.
Kannon statue
A small statue of Kannon, in her own little shrine, with a plaque (all in Japanese). Ote is the name of this small area, so it is perhaps meaningful to those who live/work here. Not worth a special tr...
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This is located on the city hall side in front of the major building of NTT West Fukui Branch. Since 1995 is the milestone of the 50th anniversary of the war, he built Kannon-do in hopes of permanent peace.
Kannondo hall, which is where the victims of the air raid are mourned.
A Kannon statue was created after 19 years to mourn the victims of the Fukui air raid on the night of July 19, 2008. Although there was a subsequent relocation, it seems that it was re-shaped as Kannon-do in 1995.