Usagi-zaka
A few dozen meters ahead of the spot shown in “Slope at the South of Mizonokuchi Station,” the road had ascending steps on the left side. A sign standing beside them told there was “Usagi-zaka (rabbit slope)” at the top of the steps. So, I went up the steps and took this photo. The white sign says the name of the slope “Usagi-zaka.” The path continued along the fence, but I did not go along the way because I am not sure if it is opened to the public. Since there are some reports on the internet about the path, it seems that anybody can walk along the path.
The building at the upper left corner is the nursery school in “Slope at the South of Mizonokuchi Station.”
Usagi-zaka
A few dozen meters ahead of the spot shown in “Slope at the South of Mizonokuchi Station,” the road had ascending steps on the left side. A sign standing beside them told there was “Usagi-zaka (rabbit slope)” at the top of the steps. So, I went up the steps and took this photo. The white sign says the name of the slope “Usagi-zaka.” The path continued along the fence, but I did not go along the way because I am not sure if it is opened to the public. Since there are some reports on the internet about the path, it seems that anybody can walk along the path.
The building at the upper left corner is the nursery school in “Slope at the South of Mizonokuchi Station.”