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We were surprised to learn the lady guiding us was a descendant of the owners, the Yokoyama family.
In the Edo era feudal lords had the privilege as well as obligation of periodically visiting the shogun in Edo Castle. The frequency of the visit varied, some every six months to some in the farthest ...
The white tiger team is out of the battle の ground
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It is the site of the main camp of the Aizu domain near the entrance of Takizawa Pass along the former Shirakawa Highway from the former Wakamatsu Castle to Shirakawa and Edo. Since the 3rd year of Reiwa was closed (resumption next year is undecided), we only visited the exterior, but the main building and tatami room are national important cultural properties, and the site and buildings are national historic sites. The existing building was built in the early Edo period and was used as a resting place for visiting the Dozu Shrine, which enshrines the Aizu feudal lord's Sankin kotai, patrolling the territory, and Masayuki Hoshina. During the boshin war, he became the Lord of the domain Jinya, ...
White Tiger Team が Out of the Array Order を Under けた Array House
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It is the site of Jinya, which is designated as a national important cultural property and has been ordered by the Aizu feudal lord, Yoshiyasu Matsudaira. It is a short walk from the entrance of Mt. Iimori, so it is a place where you can stop by on the way back from Mt. Iimori.
It's near Mt. Iimori, so I went there, but if you walk, you will walk a little 々. It wasn't popular and I thought I would just look at the exterior of the building, but there was a "temporary view" sticker at the entrance. (The view was this character) Originally, you can also visit the inside of the building. I think it was really temporary, but it was a shame.
A resting place for the lord when changing attendance and patrolling the territory. It became the headquarters during the Boshin War, and the Hakutotai also took his life here and set out for the Tonoguchihara Battlefield. There are bullet marks and sword wounds in the building, and you can get a glimpse of the traces of the battle at that time. It would be nice to visit with Mt. Iimori as a set.
We were surprised to learn the lady guiding us was a descendant of the owners, the Yokoyama family.
In the Edo era feudal lords had the privilege as well as obligation of periodically visiting the shogun in Edo Castle. The frequency of the visit varied, some every six months to some in the farthest ...
The white tiger team is out of the battle の ground
It is the site of the main camp of the Aizu domain near the entrance of Takizawa Pass along the former Shirakawa Highway from the former Wakamatsu Castle to Shirakawa and Edo. Since the 3rd year of Reiwa was closed (resumption next year is undecided), we only visited the exterior, but the main building and tatami room are national important cultural properties, and the site and buildings are national historic sites. The existing building was built in the early Edo period and was used as a resting place for visiting the Dozu Shrine, which enshrines the Aizu feudal lord's Sankin kotai, patrolling the territory, and Masayuki Hoshina. During the boshin war, he became the Lord of the domain Jinya, ...
White Tiger Team が Out of the Array Order を Under けた Array House
It is the site of Jinya, which is designated as a national important cultural property and has been ordered by the Aizu feudal lord, Yoshiyasu Matsudaira. It is a short walk from the entrance of Mt. Iimori, so it is a place where you can stop by on the way back from Mt. Iimori.
"Temporary Rest"
It's near Mt. Iimori, so I went there, but if you walk, you will walk a little 々. It wasn't popular and I thought I would just look at the exterior of the building, but there was a "temporary view" sticker at the entrance. (The view was this character) Originally, you can also visit the inside of the building. I think it was really temporary, but it was a shame.
with iimoriyama
A resting place for the lord when changing attendance and patrolling the territory. It became the headquarters during the Boshin War, and the Hakutotai also took his life here and set out for the Tonoguchihara Battlefield. There are bullet marks and sword wounds in the building, and you can get a glimpse of the traces of the battle at that time. It would be nice to visit with Mt. Iimori as a set.