Early August, 2014, and I set off from my hotel and start the fifth day of my walk along the Chugoku Kannon Pilgrimage. I will walk north out of Tsuyama and then head west. I had celebrated my 60th birthday recently, and while walking with a heavy backpack in the hot and humid weather was not exactly fun, it was certainly bearable, now nine years later I cannot imagine doing it today. Near the hotel I passed a small roadside Inari Shrine.
The Yoshii River runs along the southern edge of Tsuyama.
With the early morning light, the impressive ruins of
Tsuyama castle were clearer.
Near the station is the Tsuyama Manabi Railway Museum hosed in an old Roundhouse with turntable. I believe the museum has been somewhat improved since I was there, and there is a single steam locomotive and about a dozen other trains most dating back to the 1960's and 70's. Quite nostalgic as I was a trainspotter myself till I became a teenager.
My guess would be that this abandoned building was once a ryokan.
This area, formerly Mimasaka Province, has many legends and stories of Kappa, the mythical water sprite, and the main street of Tsuyama has a series of small statues depicting them.
The previous post was the historic
Kajimura Residence I visited at the end of the previous day.
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