(210) Hojo Oike
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※oike means a big pond (大池)
Hojo Oike is a reservoir adjacent to the Hirasawa government office ruins. It is known as a famous spot where about 500 cherry blossom trees bloom in spring.
Hojo Oike and Tsukuba General Gym form “Oike Park”.
We first saw it when we came to see the Hirasawa government office ruins.
Although the name is Hojo Oike, there are two ponds, a big pond (Oike) and a small pond (Koike).
①I’m resting on the embankment with Oike and Mt.Tsukuba in the background. To the right of Mt. Tsukuba is Mt. Hokyo, which I climbed in episode 32, "Hiking."
② I'm in front of Oike. For some reason, there are no fences here. This embankment is the area between Oike and Koike.
③I'm taking a walk in front of Koike. I'm not sure what the monument is. "Bato Kannon(馬頭観音)" is famous among the stone monuments of Hojo Oike.
Hojo Oike is a reservoir adjacent to the Hirasawa government office ruins. It is known as a famous spot where about 500 cherry blossom trees bloom in spring.
Hojo Oike and Tsukuba General Gym form “Oike Park”.
We first saw it when we came to see the Hirasawa government office ruins.
Although the name is Hojo Oike, there are two ponds, a big pond (Oike) and a small pond (Koike).
①I’m resting on the embankment with Oike and Mt.Tsukuba in the background. To the right of Mt. Tsukuba is Mt. Hokyo, which I climbed in episode 32, "Hiking."
② I'm in front of Oike. For some reason, there are no fences here. This embankment is the area between Oike and Koike.
③I'm taking a walk in front of Koike. I'm not sure what the monument is. "Bato Kannon(馬頭観音)" is famous among the stone monuments of Hojo Oike.