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Furo no Ido (well for bathing)

Furo no Ido (well for bathing)

After managing to escape danger, a party of the Taira clan relieved their exhaustion with this well water

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Battling between the Minamoto and Taira clans resulted in Emperor Antoku and a party of the Taira clan being driven away from the imperial capital, and an imperial palace was constructed around Dairi in present-day Moji-ku in 1182. At that time, local people used water drawn from a well called "pure water of the Kagamigaike Pond," located in the southwestern part of the palace, to help the Taira clan party bathe and relieve their exhaustion. That place has since been called "Furo no Ido" (a well for bathing). Later, the word "furo" (bathing) was replaced with "furō" (eternal youth), which has been used for the names of a district and street. The well is now equipped with a pump, still retaining about-800-year-old water underground.

Address 2-10 Yanagimachi, Moji-ku, Kitakyushu City
Access Approx. 10 min. on foot from JR Moji Station
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