Historical landmark • Uzura, Assabu, Hiyama District, Hokkaido 043-1238, Japan
Now, let us propose a draft for a sightseeing article introducing the "remains of the triumphal arch" in Atsuzawa-machi.
In a quiet residential area of Atsuzawa-machi, there is an inconspicuous gate pillar standing in one corner. This gate pillar is the remnant of the former "triumphal arch." It was a gate to welcome the town's children who went to the battlefield in the Russo-Japanese War.
To honor the soldiers who survived the war, the town joined forces to build this triumphal arch. However, despite being tossed by the waves of time, only the gate pillars remain, exuding a somewhat sorrowful atmosphere.
There is also an explanatory board near the gate pillars, where you can learn about the origin of the triumphal arch. It would be a great opportunity to listen to the stories of the local people at the time and to reflect on history. Why not visit this remaining monument, filled with people's thoughts, in a quiet town corner?