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Mount Lubon is Mt. Odote, which was built as a target during gunnery training at the Army Field Artillery School on the other side of the Kita Nengu Road. It's a mountain on a flat ground, so it's low, but it has a nice view when climbing. You can also see the site of the Army Field Artillery School. There are two entrances, steep stairs on the right and gentle slopes on the left.
A mountain of strange Katakana names was found in the navigation system and I decided to go there. Lubon is the name of a French soldier who taught gunnery in the Meiji era. It seems that this mountain was where he taught.
It is an artificial hill and is said to be the site of the observatory for shooting cannons. At first, the Sakura domain opened it as an artillery training center at the end of the Edo period, and then rebuilt it in the Meiji period when the Army Artillery School was built on the four highways. The view is good when you climb up.
I went up the concrete stairs to the top and enjoyed the scenery for a while. There was a staircase on the opposite side of the direction I came up, so when I went down from there, the path was extended as if it were going around. So I came back to the direction where the stairs came up.
Yishu training の standard
Mount Lubon is Mt. Odote, which was built as a target during gunnery training at the Army Field Artillery School on the other side of the Kita Nengu Road. It's a mountain on a flat ground, so it's low, but it has a nice view when climbing. You can also see the site of the Army Field Artillery School. There are two entrances, steep stairs on the right and gentle slopes on the left.
France
A mountain of strange Katakana names was found in the navigation system and I decided to go there. Lubon is the name of a French soldier who taught gunnery in the Meiji era. It seems that this mountain was where he taught.
for two generations
It is an artificial hill and is said to be the site of the observatory for shooting cannons. At first, the Sakura domain opened it as an artillery training center at the end of the Edo period, and then rebuilt it in the Meiji period when the Army Artillery School was built on the four highways. The view is good when you climb up.
let's take the garbage home.
There are several stone benches at the top, so you can spread your lunch box. However, there is no trash can, so let's bring it back properly.
Good view
I went up the concrete stairs to the top and enjoyed the scenery for a while. There was a staircase on the opposite side of the direction I came up, so when I went down from there, the path was extended as if it were going around. So I came back to the direction where the stairs came up.