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He is also called "the father of Japanese shipbuilding."
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The Akamatsu family is a beautiful contrast building with white walls and bright red bricks. This is the residence of Baron Akamatsu, the admiral of the Navy, who was a pioneer in modern Japanese shipbuilding technology. A dozo stands inside the fence. These things, the gate / dozo built in the 20s of the Meiji era, are said to be designated cultural properties of prefectures and cities. In the garden, there is also a statue of "Naval Admiral Baron Akamatsu Noriyoshi". He is also called "Father of Japanese Shipbuilding". ...
I have visited several times a year, but I went there to solve the problem of the Iwata History Test. I have seen exhibition materials such as exhibition rooms, bookstores, rice warehouses, and built-in warehouses. Many buildings of designated cultural properties in Iwata City and Shizuoka Prefecture remain, and the flowers of hydrangeas and agapansa in the garden were in bloom and beautifully preserved. I've been slowly looking at the forehead written by Kaishu Katsu. No matter how many times I go, I can see the exhibits from corner to corner and remember history as much as possible, so that I can guide those who like history 々.
Lieutenant General Baron Akasong Dianliang の Yuzhai
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It is the site of the residence of Baron Akamatsu, the admiral of the admiral, who is a pioneer of modern Japanese shipbuilding technology. You can visit the gates and fences built in the Meiji era for free. Also, the staff 々 will explain in detail, so it will be a great learning experience. If you like history and visit Iwata City, it is a good spot to stop by.
I went to investigate the history of Iwata this year as well. Parking and admission are free, so you can easily stop by. Many historical materials and exhibits are also on display. The brick gates and walls are always beautiful. The garden is also very calm and you can take a rest. At the exhibition hall, there was an exhibition of photographs of storks taken by local photographers. I also take pictures, but bird pictures are not suitable, but I teach color 々 about how to take pictures ...
Yoshinori Akamatsu, also known as Daisaburo Akamatsu, studied in the Netherlands with Takeaki Enomoto and others, and returned to Japan on the Kaiyo Maru at the end of the Edo period during the Boshin War. During the Hakodate War (Boshin War), Takeaki persuaded him not to go to Hakodate, but will do his best for later modern Japan. The building is nice, but I think it's even more interesting for those who are interested in the end of the Edo period.
He is also called "the father of Japanese shipbuilding."
The Akamatsu family is a beautiful contrast building with white walls and bright red bricks. This is the residence of Baron Akamatsu, the admiral of the Navy, who was a pioneer in modern Japanese shipbuilding technology. A dozo stands inside the fence. These things, the gate / dozo built in the 20s of the Meiji era, are said to be designated cultural properties of prefectures and cities. In the garden, there is also a statue of "Naval Admiral Baron Akamatsu Noriyoshi". He is also called "Father of Japanese Shipbuilding". ...
Garden が Yuli でした
I have visited several times a year, but I went there to solve the problem of the Iwata History Test. I have seen exhibition materials such as exhibition rooms, bookstores, rice warehouses, and built-in warehouses. Many buildings of designated cultural properties in Iwata City and Shizuoka Prefecture remain, and the flowers of hydrangeas and agapansa in the garden were in bloom and beautifully preserved. I've been slowly looking at the forehead written by Kaishu Katsu. No matter how many times I go, I can see the exhibits from corner to corner and remember history as much as possible, so that I can guide those who like history 々.
Lieutenant General Baron Akasong Dianliang の Yuzhai
It is the site of the residence of Baron Akamatsu, the admiral of the admiral, who is a pioneer of modern Japanese shipbuilding technology. You can visit the gates and fences built in the Meiji era for free. Also, the staff 々 will explain in detail, so it will be a great learning experience. If you like history and visit Iwata City, it is a good spot to stop by.
You can also see historical materials.
I went to investigate the history of Iwata this year as well. Parking and admission are free, so you can easily stop by. Many historical materials and exhibits are also on display. The brick gates and walls are always beautiful. The garden is also very calm and you can take a rest. At the exhibition hall, there was an exhibition of photographs of storks taken by local photographers. I also take pictures, but bird pictures are not suitable, but I teach color 々 about how to take pictures ...
Dutch fragrance
Yoshinori Akamatsu, also known as Daisaburo Akamatsu, studied in the Netherlands with Takeaki Enomoto and others, and returned to Japan on the Kaiyo Maru at the end of the Edo period during the Boshin War. During the Hakodate War (Boshin War), Takeaki persuaded him not to go to Hakodate, but will do his best for later modern Japan. The building is nice, but I think it's even more interesting for those who are interested in the end of the Edo period.