It was once a place where Nanban trade flourished during the time of Sorin Otomo, who used to have influence on a large area of Kyushu based here. The exchange hall introduces the situation in the video. In addition, excavations and investigations of the magnificent Otomokan are being carried out in the surrounding area, and it seems that there is a restoration plan in the future. Currently, only this exchange hall and garden are open to the public.
There is a road that can be reached from the branch T-shaped intersection of National Highway 20 and Prefectural Highway 21. If you come from under the JR Nippo Line elevated, you will find a signboard, but if you go to the narrow road diagonally to the left at the first traffic light, you will find a road and guidance to this place. Although it is a small exhibition hall, it was quite interesting because there were two video screenings. It turned out that Oita (Funai) during the time of Sorin Otomo was a fairly small area around here.
A small building in the Otomo ruins. I enjoyed the inside with the video and the detailed story of the guide. Even small children may enjoy it, such as the costume corner and the experience corner.
A facility that conveys the history of exchange with Europe called Nanban.
Original Text
During the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), Sorin Otomo, one of the Christian daimyo, began as a place where Oita was open to foreign countries, such as incorporating Western culture, and became a facility that conveys the history of exchanges with Europe, which is said to be Nanban. I was there.
Yuguo Times, Ouzhou ・アジアとの Nanman Trade ・ Cultural Exchange の First-end の Yuhou Dayou's の Learning Hall
Original Text
Oita City is the center of Kyushu's largest daimyo, which dominated Nagasaki, Saga, Fukuoka and Kumamoto, representing the Otomo clan in Bungo about 450 years ago before the Edo period. Mr. Otomo 21 Sorin, the feudal lord of the generation, allowed Christian missionary work through Francis Xavier, and on the contrary, invited Portuguese ships to call, and recommended economic, cultural and human exchanges as Nanban trade. It is said that he introduced science, technology and culture in the West and Asia, made enormous profits in trade, and created a large town. That ...
Oyou Hall の Rehabilitation Project
It was once a place where Nanban trade flourished during the time of Sorin Otomo, who used to have influence on a large area of Kyushu based here. The exchange hall introduces the situation in the video. In addition, excavations and investigations of the magnificent Otomokan are being carried out in the surrounding area, and it seems that there is a restoration plan in the future. Currently, only this exchange hall and garden are open to the public.
Oita in the period of Sorin Otomo
There is a road that can be reached from the branch T-shaped intersection of National Highway 20 and Prefectural Highway 21. If you come from under the JR Nippo Line elevated, you will find a signboard, but if you go to the narrow road diagonally to the left at the first traffic light, you will find a road and guidance to this place. Although it is a small exhibition hall, it was quite interesting because there were two video screenings. It turned out that Oita (Funai) during the time of Sorin Otomo was a fairly small area around here.
Nanmanbongo Exchange Hall
A small building in the Otomo ruins. I enjoyed the inside with the video and the detailed story of the guide. Even small children may enjoy it, such as the costume corner and the experience corner.
A facility that conveys the history of exchange with Europe called Nanban.
During the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), Sorin Otomo, one of the Christian daimyo, began as a place where Oita was open to foreign countries, such as incorporating Western culture, and became a facility that conveys the history of exchanges with Europe, which is said to be Nanban. I was there.
Yuguo Times, Ouzhou ・アジアとの Nanman Trade ・ Cultural Exchange の First-end の Yuhou Dayou's の Learning Hall
Oita City is the center of Kyushu's largest daimyo, which dominated Nagasaki, Saga, Fukuoka and Kumamoto, representing the Otomo clan in Bungo about 450 years ago before the Edo period. Mr. Otomo 21 Sorin, the feudal lord of the generation, allowed Christian missionary work through Francis Xavier, and on the contrary, invited Portuguese ships to call, and recommended economic, cultural and human exchanges as Nanban trade. It is said that he introduced science, technology and culture in the West and Asia, made enormous profits in trade, and created a large town. That ...