[群馬 県境]県境ってどうなってる?がっかりな気分は周囲で楽しんで補填だ!!

Hello This time I went to a place where the borders of three prefectures meet. I went to investigate what is there. I also found some interesting places around the border, so I would like to introduce them to you. Thank you. This time I went to a place where the borders of Gunma, Tochigi, Gunma, Saitama, and Saitama and Tochigi meet. It’s located near the Watarase Reservoir. This time I drove from Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture on national highway 354. 354 is an important road that is said to be the backbone of Gunma Prefecture, so if it is closed for any reason, Gunma will be paralyzed. It’s a very important road with two lanes on each side, so it’s very convenient when you’re going far away. I just found out this time. But as you get closer to Saitama, there’s only one lane on each side. It was only one lane from Tatebayashi onwards. I didn’t know this for the first time. And I didn’t realize there were so many fields in this area. This is around Isesaki. But it’s a place I like. I really like this tower. My first stop was the Tatebayashi Iris Garden near the city hall in Tatebayashi. It’s located around here. If you were to represent Gunma Prefecture as a crane, Tatebayashi would be the beak or throat area. It’s about 60km by car from Takasaki. I’m from Gunma prefecture, but I haven’t been to Tatebayashi much. And it was my first time to visit Tatebayashi City Hall, where the iris garden is located. I drove through the city. I was surprised to find it was in the city. When I look at it on Google Maps, it looks like a field. The prefectural office is in Maebashi, and if you want to compete with Maebashi, you have to go to Takasaki, so the area is densely populated, and I thought that places like Tatebayashi only had fields, so I was a little surprised. This is an iris garden, so I think there are probably only irises. . Even if there are no irises or Japanese irises, you can still tell the difference. Also, there were some Houttuynia cordata blooming. Every year, about 70 kinds of irises bloom in Tatebayashi City from early to late June. It says so. . So maybe I went on June 1st a little early. I found a few buds. . I saw them. Well, I guess I saw most of them. This iris garden is not only full of irises, but also has a pond and a water mill, making it an interesting place to look at. Also, because of this pond, I was able to enjoy the flowers in a cool atmosphere. It was hot on this day, June 1st. But the surrounding environment and the water flowing here made the sound of the water very pleasant to listen to. The Tatebayashi City Hall that I visited this time was built on the site of the former Tatebayashi Castle. This square is called Tatebayashi Dream Square, and it seems that the Tatebayashi Tezutsu Fireworks Festival is held here every year in late July. The former Akimoto residence is also located here. Mr. Akimoto was the last feudal lord of the former Tatebayashi domain. This retro-looking Akimoto residence was built at the end of the Meiji period. The most famous feudal lord in Tatebayashi Castle was Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the fifth shogun of the Edo shogunate. That’s how famous Tatebayashi Castle is. However, there are not many ruins left after the castle was abandoned, and only a restored gate and stone monuments remain. . I found a stone wall while walking through this square. I don’t know if this stone wall is the original one, but I don’t think so. . But it looked beautiful. . That’s all for the area around Tatebayashi Iris Garden. The next place I visited was the gorgeous Raiden Shrine in Itakura-cho. The name Raiden Shrine is very meaningful. It’s Raiden. That’s why. It’s located around It’s on the border with Gunma prefecture. Itakura town. According to one theory, this Raiden Shrine is said to be the bond between Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku. It’s not a certificate, it’s a founding. And it’s said that Sakanoue no Tamuramaro built the shrine. Then, in 1672, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the lord of Tatebayashi, rebuilt the shrine. If you look closely at the shrine, you’ll see that it uses the chrysanthemum crest. When it was rebuilt they were allowed to use the chrysanthemum crest That’s right. The people who founded it, built the shrine, and rebuilt it, all of them are big names, but for some reason there was no one at this shrine. Why is that? And the blessings of this shrine. However, the area has been prone to lightning damage since ancient times, so it is famous for praying for protection from lightning, as well as for praying for good harvests, protection from misfortune, and safe construction work, including electricity. Also, it is said to be the oldest shrine building in Gunma Prefecture. Alongside this, it is also famous for the beautiful wintersweet and camellia flowers in spring. I also made a wish at this big-name shrine that seems to bring great benefits. I prayed for a good idea to come to me, but that was a little different. After all, electricity brings a good idea. And across the street from the shrine, behind it, there is a catfish on display. It is said that stroking a catfish will bring you good luck, such as making you feel better. The catfish are famous here. In fact, there was a restaurant in front of the shrine where you could eat catfish. Next, I came to the Kazo Watarase roadside station. This is a roadside station located very close to the prefectural border. Kazo means that this is Saitama prefecture. This roadside station, Kazo Watarase, is located right next to the Watarase Reservoir, famous for its heart shape. I ordered daikon soba and was surprised to find it served on the train. I also had catfish tempura. It was so tender, it was like chicken thigh meat made even tenderer. It was very juicy and delicious. And at the end of the stairs at this roadside station, which I’m not good at, you can see the Watarase Reservoir from above, although you can’t see the whole view. And on a clear day, you can see Mount Nantai and Mount Akagi. Unfortunately, it was cloudy that day, so I couldn’t really see what was going on. And since the reservoir is famous for being heart-shaped, there’s a heart-shaped object. I went to the usual sacred place for lovers, all by myself. The main attraction of this trip is the prefectural border. It’s at the intersection of three prefectures. It’s the border between Gunma and Tochigi, between Gunma and Saitama, and between Saitama and Tochigi. And it’s so close to the roadside station that you can see it from the top of the stairs. And there are pictures on the wall, and they will give you a lecture on how to get there. When I looked at the pictures, it said it was 450m away. I wasn’t sure if it was close or not. On the way to the prefectural border, there was a building advertising Tochigi Prefecture. I walked from a roadside station in Saitama and before I knew it, I was in Tochigi. And here is the prefectural border. But there is something like an irrigation canal. According to the notice, there are more than 40 borders between three prefectures in Japan. However, places like this on flat ground that are easily accessible by foot and open are rare. And it’s fun to go around the prefectural borders and visit various prefectures. After getting tired from walking to the prefectural border, I stop at a roadside station and eat soft serve ice cream topped with Gokabo, a famous Saitama confectionery, and pour brown sugar syrup over it. The shop assistant recommended it to me. But I recommend the cup over the cone. As you can see from the photo, the brown sugar syrup seems to drip onto my hands. You can tell just by looking at the photo. But it was very delicious. That’s it for the three-prefecture border. Next, I went to the Iris Garden at the ruins of Shobu Castle in Shobu-cho, Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture. This isn’t a flowering iris, it’s a iris garden. Even though the name of the area is “Shobu” It’s around here. It’s about 20km from Omiya. Kane It’s quite close to the city. But there are lots of fields and rice paddies around. And this is an iris garden. Right So it’s a different flower from the iris garden we saw in Tatebayashi earlier. Sorry, I couldn’t really tell the difference. The only thing I can say for sure is that flowers are beautiful. This place was purple and yellow, with maybe a little bit of white. Right? Iris flowers seem to have a mesh-like pattern on the surface. It’s pretty hard to tell the difference between flowers. Right. I don’t know all the flowers, so I often think they look similar and end up imagining something completely wrong. I won’t mention the name in case I’m wrong, but there was also a suspicious orange flower, and unlike the irises in Tatebayashi, the ones here were in bloom. I had the impression that irises and irises were in bloom at the same time, so maybe Saitama is a little hotter, but it shouldn’t be that far from Tatebayashi. But Also, the surrounding rice fields have started to fill with water, and the sky reflected in the water, creating a very beautiful sight. It was a little early, but I was able to see the hydrangeas. And this time I tried the familiar log shooting. It was hard to get the colors to look beautiful. But I felt like they were my favorite color. I’ll keep taking photos, but that’s all for the Iris Garden. I was able to see some beautiful flowers. Just a word of warning. The parking lot here isn’t very big. When I went, it wasn’t full, so I was able to park. But if it’s full, you can leave it at the city hall. . However, this is not official information, but the information everyone else is writing, so it might be a good idea to contact the city hall first to get the correct information before going. Do you all know the convenience store called Seico Mart? There are many of these convenience stores in Hokkaido. But outside of Hokkaido, they are only found in Saitama and Ibaraki. And there are only about 100 of them at present. I love Hokkaido so I ended up buying a lot this time. And I also bought milk. This is just my personal opinion, but I love the orange carton of Hakodate milk the most in Japan. I’ve never come across any milk that beats this one. I’ll try out the various products I’ve tried at Seico Mart next time. And I ate ramen, famous for its tear gas. This time I went to the border of three prefectures from Takasaki in Nishige, Gunma, via Route 354. And I had fun around the border of the three prefectures. I went around the border and bought a lot of delicious food at Seico Mart and had fun. It was very interesting. The ice cream was delicious. This is the end of this video. Thank you for watching. If you are interested in prefectural borders, please subscribe to our channel and leave a comment.

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日本の群馬県と埼玉県と栃木県の県境が合わさる場所に行きました

残念ながら、がっかり観光地と思いました・・・

なので、その周囲にある場所で楽しむべく、いろいろ巡ってみました

00:00 スタート
00:24 県境
02:00 館林花菖蒲園
04:29 ゆめひろば
06:03 雷電神社
09:12 道の駅かぞわたらせ
10:41 3県境
12:31 菖蒲城跡あやめ園
16:09 北海道のコンビニ
17:05 締め

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群馬の田舎には、花から廃工場まで楽しめる場所がある

県境編のはじまりです!

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11 Comments

  1. うなぎの天ぷらって聞こえましたが、ナマズの天ぷらですね
    ナマズ食べたことないので、是非食べてみたいです😋

    私も階段💦苦手です💦

  2. とらべるあれこれさん
    こんにちは😊

    三県境・・・なるほどです
    もう少し派手?かと
    案外地味な場所ですね😅

    群馬の紹介ありがとうございます
    なかなか広島から
    群馬観光には行けません

    セコマ、羨ましいです
    関東だけですよね
    良いですね😊

  3. こんばんは!
    県境確認出来て良かったです。
    今回は花菖蒲やあやめを沢山見れて良かったです。
    後の方は紫と黄色が多かったですね!
    ナマズの天ぷら美味しくて良かったです。
    階段苦手ですか!ちょっと考えられませんでした。
    セイコーマート、結構知られていますね。
    行って見たいです。今回も楽しく拝見しました。
    ありがとうございます😊😊💐💐

  4. こんばんは☺3つの県境が合わさる場所に行くって面白いですね。3時間以上かけて行ってきたんですね。
    館林花菖蒲園の花菖蒲も綺麗ですね。あやめやカキツバタとの違い、難しいですよね😅
    雷電神社のなまずつながりで道の駅ではなまずの天ぷらが出ましたね。(ウナギの天ぷらと言い間違えました?)
    3県境、水路があってなんか可愛いですね。あやめ園のアヤメも綺麗ですね。咲き始めの紫陽花も綺麗です。
    セイコマ知ってます。あまり行ったことありませんが・・・北海道では有名ですね。楽しかったです。ありがとうございます🥰
    あと、BGMの音量が少し大きくてとらべるあれこれさんの声が聞きとり辛いので、できればもう少しBGM音量を押さえ目にして頂けるとありがたいです😅

  5. こんばんは😊
    3時間超えのドライブ旅、お疲れさまでした🚙
    恥ずかしながら、3県の位置関係をよく分かっておらず、動画を見ながらGoogle Mapを開いていました😅

    1年前まで東京でも所沢に近い地域に住んでいたのですが、ほとんど電車で出かけていたので、土地勘がイマイチで…

    今住んでいる場所からは、なかなかの距離ですが、雷電神社とか行ってみたいです✨
    そして…愛しのセイコーマートがある地域、めっちゃ羨ましいです😍

  6. とらべるさんおはようございます😊
    3県境の重なる場所!面白いですねーー
    企画がとても面白いです😊

    北海道、県境、ないのでなかなかできませんが笑笑

    うなぎの天ぷら?と思ったらナマズでした🤣
    ナマズも食べれるとこ
    なかなか見たことないです!
    美味しいんですね❤

    セコマ、北海道なので毎日見ております😊
    娘が昔バイトしてたので
    埼玉で見つけた時喜んでました笑笑

    ホットシェフのおにぎりがおいしいです!

    花菖蒲、あやめ、綺麗ですねー!
    通過するときに
    ここからは何県、とわかる看板を見るくらいで

    なかなかじっくり、県境。なんて意識することなかったので

    とても楽しかったです!
    またぜひ
    そんな企画、よろしくお願いします❤

  7. こんにちは!😊
    県境大好きです!😊
    昔、尾瀬ヶ原や白砂山の県境と鬼怒沼には行きましたが、県境近くの黒岩山と渡良瀬遊水地は行っていないので、渡良瀬遊水地の方は涼しくなったら行きたいなとも思いました!😊

    館林は、徳川四天王の榊原康政の居城ですね~!😮
    是非行ってみたい所なので、とても勉強になりました! 🙇

    群馬県の形、利根川の東遷、そして利根川の周囲にさきたま古墳群や世良田、血洗島など歴史的な名所、偉人の出身地域なので、とても興味深いところです。😊

    花菖蒲とアヤメ、どちらもアヤメ科で、ややこしいことに菖蒲はショウブ科だそうです。大昔は菖蒲にひとくくりにされていたそうです。😮

    ナマズというと川越にもナマズ屋さんがありましたね。😊
    潮来や長良川周辺にもあったように思います。😊川が大きくて流れが緩やかな所にはナマズがすみ、貴重な動物蛋白源として食べる文化が根付いたのでしょう。🤔

    ナマズでもう一つ思い出したことがあります。😮
    鹿島神宮と香取神宮にはどちらも要石があって、地震を起こす大ナマズを抑えていると伝えられています。🤗🤗🤗

    ログ撮影の他にもLAW撮影がありますね!
    ???
    編集ソフトも変わってくるのでしょうか?

    道の駅の黒蜜アイス、覚えておいて食べに行こうと思います!😅

  8. こんにちは🥰
    三県ですか❤なるほど〜これは素晴らしい企画でしたね😊
    其々特徴あって面白いですよね❤
    ご説明が細かいとこまでお上手でわかりやすかったです💕
    ナマズ、気になる〜🎶
    ご紹介ありがとうございます🙋‍♀️💕

  9. こんばんは、ナマズの天ぷら美味そうですね~😋なんだか見ていたら、埼玉やら栃木やら群馬、不思議な場所ですね!そしてお約束がなかなか出ないと思ったらちゃんとでてきました!😊
    こういう街歩き楽しそうです!富良野のラベンダーティーが気になります!食べ物の感想ばかりで😅花より団子ですから🤣🤣

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