I had a hard time finding the ♡ stone on Nagasaki's Meganebashi Bridge, but I ended up following my kindergarten children on a field trip and finally found it!

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I tried really hard to find the ♡stone on the MeganeBridge, one of Nagasaki's famous sites, but I just couldn't find it.

Looking around, I saw that the kindergarteners were on a field trip to visit MeganeBridge.

The teacher said, "Come on, everyone, watch your step and let's go find the ♡stone." I heard him clearly... Okay! There was no way to find the ♡stone other than to follow behind.

I was embarrassed, but I followed the kindergarteners and finally reached the ♡stone.

"Thank you, kindergarteners. Thank you, teacher."

I waited my turn while muttering to myself... It seemed like everyone had big dreams, so it took a while for my turn to come.
I waited at a distance, and finally it was my turn! .

Apparently there were a few ♡stones, but the ♡stone was in a low place where the little kindergarteners could see it.
Looking back, I wondered what they'd placed there, when I noticed a cute toy, resting on some coins in a gap between the stones below.

Smiling to myself, I made a wish to match them.

I heard that this ♡ stone was embedded in the stone walls when Meganebashi and other bridges were restored after many bridges, including Meganebashi, were washed away during the Nagasaki flood, but I haven't looked into it clearly so I don't know the details, but there are a lot of couples who go there!

I walked from the Shianbashi tram stop along the route, and in addition to Meganebashi, there were many other stone bridges, and all the bridges were beautiful, the weather was fine, and the autumn breeze was pleasant, so it was fun.
The blue sky and white clouds reflected on the surface of the river were very beautiful.

Post by kurochibi | Oct 11, 2023

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