Tsujikawa is a post town along Gin no Bashamichi. The town was located at the intersection of the East-West and South-North routes, and became a relay point to transport goods along the horse-drawn carriage way.
Tsujikawa is the birthplace of Yanagita Kunio (1875–1962), a famous Japanese scholar and folklorist. His childhood home is now owned by the city of Fukusaki and is open to the public.
In his study of regional lore, Yanagita showed particular interest in tales involving yokai, or supernatural creatures. Accordingly, the nearby Tsujikawa-yama Park has numerous yokai statues and two moving yokai attractions. Every fifteen minutes river monsters (kappa) rise out of the pond; a few minutes later, a winged tengu flies out of a small hut.
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| Spot Name | Tsujikawa Town |
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| Designation | |
| Address | Fukusaki Town, Kanzaki District |