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First foreigners quarter...
In a nice park are the remains of one of the houses that was part of the first foreigners quarter; in the park is possible to see water supply facilities from XIX century and no so far is a memorial p...
This is an excellent lesson for anyone who lives in Japan to be aware that Japan is prone to natural disasters and we should always be prepared. The walk itself is steep and a good workout.
I usually walk on large slopes such as Daikanzaka, but on this day I noticed the existence of nukazaka and walked in the park. A relic called Gerard Tile was displayed, and the ruins of this Western-style building were preserved beside it. It is a post-earthquake ruin known to those who know it in an inconspicuous place.
It is a ruin of a former Western-style building, and now only the foundation remains, but it is also a place where you can see that the Great Kanto Earthquake was terrible.
First foreigners quarter...
In a nice park are the remains of one of the houses that was part of the first foreigners quarter; in the park is possible to see water supply facilities from XIX century and no so far is a memorial p...
Disaster prevention
This is an excellent lesson for anyone who lives in Japan to be aware that Japan is prone to natural disasters and we should always be prepared. The walk itself is steep and a good workout.
You can get to the immediate vicinity.
The Yamate 80th Building ruins are near the Berrick Hall and there are walking paths around, so I was able to get closer to the immediate vicinity.
Yuanxu Park の Pianxu に
I usually walk on large slopes such as Daikanzaka, but on this day I noticed the existence of nukazaka and walked in the park. A relic called Gerard Tile was displayed, and the ruins of this Western-style building were preserved beside it. It is a post-earthquake ruin known to those who know it in an inconspicuous place.
See you な basics
It is a ruin of a former Western-style building, and now only the foundation remains, but it is also a place where you can see that the Great Kanto Earthquake was terrible.