Hiyodorizaka Slope - A Samurai Bamboo Forest in Sakura City
/This bamboo forest has hardly changed since the Edo period (1603-1868) and it is thought that samurai warriors used this path for coming and going from their nearby residences.
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This bamboo forest has hardly changed since the Edo period (1603-1868) and it is thought that samurai warriors used this path for coming and going from their nearby residences.
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Read MoreFrom Hidden Gems to Fashion Trends! A lifestyle blog about two sisters who love to travel and mix in fashion, beauty, pet-friendly destinations and more.
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