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PROHIBITION of Christianity (1868)
This is the actual site where the government ban on Christianity was posted on a Public Notice Board in 1868. (The actual Notice Board ban can be seen in the Higashiyamato Municipal Kyodo Museum) I...
The only existing Kosatsu venues in Tokyo are Fuchu City and Higashiyamato City. Kosatsu venue where contacts and arrangements from the shogunate and clans were posted during the Edo period. Kosatsuba in Nihonbashi is famous for ukiyo-e. Kosatsu is exhibited at the nearby local museum.
It is the remains of Kosatsuba in the Edo period. It is located along the old Ome Kaido near the Narabashi intersection. Such valuable ruins remain in Higashiyamato.
Although the bulletin board and itarai in the Edo period disappeared after the period, one of the two places in Tokyo is now valuable. It's a treasure of Kurashiki where you can feel the history of Edo in a close range, although it feels good in the state of preservation.
Kosatsuba is the place where the Shogunate raised legality and felony charges during the Edo period. This is a fairly minor place called Kurashiki. I think many people don't notice it even though it is in front of the bus stop. It is small compared to Fuchu Kosatsuba, but it is basically the same. It was a place where you can feel the history of being built in 1603. It was strange because I kept the prototype too much, but I found that everyone was restored because the Kosatsuba in Hidaka City was restored. Here ...
PROHIBITION of Christianity (1868)
This is the actual site where the government ban on Christianity was posted on a Public Notice Board in 1868. (The actual Notice Board ban can be seen in the Higashiyamato Municipal Kyodo Museum) I...
Tokyo で Existing する Gaochun Field
The only existing Kosatsu venues in Tokyo are Fuchu City and Higashiyamato City. Kosatsu venue where contacts and arrangements from the shogunate and clans were posted during the Edo period. Kosatsuba in Nihonbashi is famous for ukiyo-e. Kosatsu is exhibited at the nearby local museum.
Jiangyan の Relic
It is the remains of Kosatsuba in the Edo period. It is located along the old Ome Kaido near the Narabashi intersection. Such valuable ruins remain in Higashiyamato.
Valuable な after history
Although the bulletin board and itarai in the Edo period disappeared after the period, one of the two places in Tokyo is now valuable. It's a treasure of Kurashiki where you can feel the history of Edo in a close range, although it feels good in the state of preservation.
History from Edo
Kosatsuba is the place where the Shogunate raised legality and felony charges during the Edo period. This is a fairly minor place called Kurashiki. I think many people don't notice it even though it is in front of the bus stop. It is small compared to Fuchu Kosatsuba, but it is basically the same. It was a place where you can feel the history of being built in 1603. It was strange because I kept the prototype too much, but I found that everyone was restored because the Kosatsuba in Hidaka City was restored. Here ...