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There was a residence of the kachogu family
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Kamezuka Park is a large park consisting of a lawn park, a children's park, and Kamezuka. I found it when I took a walk around the area in January. This is where the residence of the Kachomiya family, the imperial family, was located. The magnificent walls of the mansion still remain.
It is a park on a hill, a little 10 minutes walk from Shirokane Station. It's a park in a residential area, so I saw parents and children. There was a cherry tree, so I think the cherry blossom season is beautiful.
There is Kamezuka (burial mound?) In the park, and there is a Kameyama monument at the top. In the explanation, it seems that the ruins of Takeshibaji Temple that appear in Sarashina Nikki may be here.
It used to be a lower residence of the Numata clan and the Toki family, and after the Meiji Restoration, it became the residence of the imperial family and the Kachogu. Shortly after the war, it became a ward park. The outer walls of the time when it was the Kachogu residence still remain. There is a small hill in the center, but in the 1940s, the Minato Ward Board of Education and Keio University conducted a joint survey to see if it was an old burial mound, but it seems that they could not find anything that could be concluded as an old burial mound. It can be said to be an oasis in the middle of the city with lots of greenery.
There was a residence of the kachogu family
Kamezuka Park is a large park consisting of a lawn park, a children's park, and Kamezuka. I found it when I took a walk around the area in January. This is where the residence of the Kachomiya family, the imperial family, was located. The magnificent walls of the mansion still remain.
preserve canto dandelion
It is a park in Mita 4-chome. Kanto dandelion is preserved in the park and is released to the public during the season.
A park with cherry blossoms
It is a park on a hill, a little 10 minutes walk from Shirokane Station. It's a park in a residential area, so I saw parents and children. There was a cherry tree, so I think the cherry blossom season is beautiful.
There is Kamezuka (burial mound?) In the park, and there is a Kameyama monument at the top. In the explanation, it seems that the ruins of Takeshibaji Temple that appear in Sarashina Nikki may be here.
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It used to be a lower residence of the Numata clan and the Toki family, and after the Meiji Restoration, it became the residence of the imperial family and the Kachogu. Shortly after the war, it became a ward park. The outer walls of the time when it was the Kachogu residence still remain. There is a small hill in the center, but in the 1940s, the Minato Ward Board of Education and Keio University conducted a joint survey to see if it was an old burial mound, but it seems that they could not find anything that could be concluded as an old burial mound. It can be said to be an oasis in the middle of the city with lots of greenery.