02-28-2018 07:26 PM
@Anonymous, hope all's well, Please tell us, do you know how the ship stones arrived on the mountain side? Are they carried up by water or land? Kind regards from Osaka78
@Anonymous wrote:Thank you for your comment, @Osaka78forTRUMP
PPS Are the ship stones far from water?Yep, they are so much far from water(the Ikoma river), in deep the mountain.
Nobody could find out the correct point of them until late 20th.
They had been hidden beyond the bamboo bush.
hope it helps your next journey.
Toyo
02-28-2018 08:05 PM
Hi @Anonymous,
A very interesting meet-up!!
I have never being in Japan and is fantastic to see how looks like, especially from the eyes of mountaineers :)))
You are so professional: photos, videos, documents...
@Osaka78forTRUMP is asking interesting questions 😉 We want to know more about this amazing place!!!
Thank you very much for showcasing the Beauty of Ikoma with us.
Buenas Noches desde el Sur de España,
Alejandra.
03-01-2018 09:08 AM
Hola amigas y amigos, @AlejandraMaria, @Osaka78forTRUMP
It is said that Ikoma's Gods used to get on the ground with Three Ship Stones. Nobody knows why they are there.
Anyway, you can see some giant stones arround the top of the mountain here in IKOMA.
All written in Japanese. But this MyMap will be updated in near future.
Stay tuned!
Thanks,
Toyo
03-01-2018 09:10 AM
03-01-2018 09:12 AM
03-01-2018 04:02 PM
Hola @Anonymous,
A very interesting legend about the three stones and Gods...
Thank you very much for the 360 photo!
Good Evening from the South of Spain,
Alejandra.
03-01-2018 04:04 PM
thank you bro @Anonymous ;))))
03-01-2018 04:36 PM
Great recap and great work @Anonymous!!!!! 🙂
03-03-2018 08:14 AM
03-04-2018 07:54 AM
It's a mystery then, @Anonymous 🙂 Thanks for your insight and for sharing your stories. Kindest regards from Osaka78
@Anonymous wrote:Hola amigas y amigos, @AlejandraMaria, @Osaka78forTRUMP
It is said that Ikoma's Gods used to get on the ground with Three Ship Stones. Nobody knows why they are there.
Anyway, you can see some giant stones arround the top of the mountain here in IKOMA.
All written in Japanese. But this MyMap will be updated in near future.
Stay tuned!
Thanks,
Toyo