This scenic spot has been rated as one of the ten most popular scenic spots in the eyes of travelers by Poor Travel Network. But because it is one of the representative scenic spots of Ryusen, and because we will arrive as long as we go along the wall to the bottom, we are still here. The Lion Monument commemorates the Swiss mercenaries who died in the battle to defend the Dulley Palace in Paris in 1792. The lion fell to the ground painfully and was praised by American writer Mark Twain as "the saddest statue in the world".