Kameishi - Takaichi District

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住所 :

108 Kawahara, Asuka, Takaichi District, Nara 634-0141, Japan

Postal code : 634-0141
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108 Kawahara, Asuka, Takaichi District, Nara 634-0141, Japan
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108 ban on Google

パッと見て亀だと連想してしまう絶妙なデフォルメ具合で非常に秀逸な造形だと思います
I think that it is a very excellent modeling with an exquisite deformation that makes you think that it is a turtle at a glance.
吉田洋 on Google

2021年8月 亀石自体は良い。大きな石で顔が確かにあり、みる価値はある。 しかし場所が分かりづらい。どこにあるのか、迷った挙句、細い田んぼの中の道を通って民家の庭のようなところにあります。見つけた時は嬉しいです。
August 2021 The turtle stone itself is good. It's a big stone and certainly has a face, and it's worth seeing. However, the location is difficult to understand. After wondering where it is, it is like a garden of a private house through a road in a narrow rice field. I'm happy when I find it.
達哉 on Google

大きな岩に顔が彫られてあり、岩の形から亀にも見える。何のためにここにあるのか謎とされている。じっと見ていると鶴瓶に見えてくるのは私だけだろうか。説明の看板には伝説が.記されている。
The face is carved on a large rock, and the shape of the rock makes it look like a turtle. It is a mystery why it is here. Am I the only one who looks like a crane bottle when I stare at it? A legend is written on the signboard of the explanation.
佐藤克行 on Google

Good location
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Christina Bergen on Google

It's a rock.
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Keiko Kant on Google

Kameishi stonework was the hardest to find for us. Noted on my wonder-tips site.
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Nate Harris on Google

This, my friends, is a turtle rock. It is the turtleiest and rockiest turtle rock that ever did cap the lands. There is some ancient folklore chiseled into a plaque -- but for the most part, it is just talking about how a sculptor turned a rock into a turtle. I'd recommend making a quick pit-stop at the market beside the 亀石 either before your visit so that you can refresh and prepare your mind and body for the sheer brilliance that is the turtle rock.
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Feia van Hoek on Google

As a non-Japanese speaker, this was quite hard to find. I went there for the lore only, but there was a sign pointing the wrong way, so I turned left and walked a long way to the stone. If the sign had clearly pointed forward I would have been there in 30 seconds, but now it took me 15 minutes. The weather was also not very good, so by the time I saw the stone, I was cold to the bone and a big annoyed, even though the surroundings are very pretty. If you like Japanese history and also want to see the many kofun in Asuka, this would be nice to visit, but if you want to come here for Kameishi specifically, like me, don't bother. It looks exactly like the picture here and feels like any other stone.

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