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Instructions とは Don't の Field に
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If you get off the tram "Hakodate Dotsukumae" station and go north, there is a bicycle parking lot for staff, and it is in the back. I think it's here because there is an explanation in the park in the eye of the station, but the monument is difficult to understand in another place. Bentendaiba is one of the stages of the Hakodate War, but it is not a place where you can feel the remnants.
At the end of the curtain の track を trace る track の stone の a は Hakodate fishing port の stone accumulation breakwater
Original Text
In the following year when the former Bakufu army occupied goryokaku, the unequal hexagonal artillery completed in 1863 (bunkyu 3) as a defense base of Hakodate port by the total attack of Hakodate of the new government army lost it by surrender on May 15, 1869. It was dismantled due to later port improvement work, but now only a monument showing the remains remains on the site of Hakodate Dotsuku. Some of the stones are used for masonry breakwaters at Hakodate fishing port.
Even though it is a historic place, I couldn't find information on how to get there and other information boards for people. I thought the city and the government should put a little more effort into it. The information board in this photo is quietly located beside the gate of Hakodate Dock, standing in the direction of travel, turning right at the first corner.
Instructions とは Don't の Field に
If you get off the tram "Hakodate Dotsukumae" station and go north, there is a bicycle parking lot for staff, and it is in the back. I think it's here because there is an explanation in the park in the eye of the station, but the monument is difficult to understand in another place. Bentendaiba is one of the stages of the Hakodate War, but it is not a place where you can feel the remnants.
Spots that feel the end of the Edo period
Although it is not well known, it is also a spot where you can feel the end of the Edo period. There was a person 々 who was taking a little picture.
At the end of the curtain の track を trace る track の stone の a は Hakodate fishing port の stone accumulation breakwater
In the following year when the former Bakufu army occupied goryokaku, the unequal hexagonal artillery completed in 1863 (bunkyu 3) as a defense base of Hakodate port by the total attack of Hakodate of the new government army lost it by surrender on May 15, 1869. It was dismantled due to later port improvement work, but now only a monument showing the remains remains on the site of Hakodate Dotsuku. Some of the stones are used for masonry breakwaters at Hakodate fishing port.
I was disappointed.
I was disappointed just as soon as I got off in front of the Hakodate Dock at the end of the tram and went to the sea.
I'm sorry.
Even though it is a historic place, I couldn't find information on how to get there and other information boards for people. I thought the city and the government should put a little more effort into it. The information board in this photo is quietly located beside the gate of Hakodate Dock, standing in the direction of travel, turning right at the first corner.