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Those [ one ] who go an entrance into a Toubaikaku observatory and are in a left hand go up the wooden thin stairs of a grade along which he can walk at last. Although it is balustraded, since it is narrow, it is a little hard to walk. The upper view place has structure which can be overlooked 360 degrees by such touch. Since the hole is open like a worm-eaten spot in the floor in some places, cautions are underfoot required. The complete view of a Chinese garden is visible to the east side, and Ayabeyama which has Ayabeyama-Bairin beyond Jinbaikan can be seen, Moreover, Setonaikai can be overlooked if eyes are moved to on the south. Seemingly, Awaji-shima is also visible in Setonaikai which is visible to the east side, if it is fine and air is clear. |