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The museum is very nice. The expedition from the Date clan (Sendai) is difficult, but it's a delicate place to feel the history because the period of protection with Shirao is as short as 12 years.
A detailed explanation will deepen your understanding.
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It is just off the Hokkaido Expressway Shirao IC, and there is an information board so you can go without hesitation. Even though it is called Jinya, the structure is in a castle style and is very beautifully maintained. It's about an hour to take a walk, so I think it's a good idea to go around while apologizing for the past. The museum is not big, but detailed materials such as the Sendai feudal retainer who came to guard Ezo at the end of the Edo period and his relationship with the Ainu people are exhibited. Also, on Saturdays and Sundays, you can visit while listening to the explanation from the curator, so you can understand more ...
Although I went skiing in Niseko Rusutsu, there was no snowfall and it became just a slope skiing, so it was a museum when I rounded up to 々 and switched to sightseeing. The Sendai domain gained the position of defense of the north, and the site of the position that was placed when it came to this place was made into a park and a museum. There are various explanations here that lead to the Russo-Japanese War and the annexation of Japan and Korea (← maximum annoyance) that are not learned in textbooks such as Russia's southward policy. Moreover, the exhibition is also ...
It is very close to the Shirao interchange and you can stop by. I took a walk around the site of Jinya. The cherry blossoms were very beautiful and I enjoyed cherry blossom viewing with my friends.
I had some time, so I casually stopped by. There weren't many cars in the parking lot and I didn't expect it, but it was very interesting and I felt lonely that we were the only ones. I was very interested in the struggle of the Sendai domain who protected the EZO and the sadness of the defeat due to the Boshin War. I was reminded of the words that the curator was talking about, and that important things that must be left behind.
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The museum is very nice. The expedition from the Date clan (Sendai) is difficult, but it's a delicate place to feel the history because the period of protection with Shirao is as short as 12 years.
A detailed explanation will deepen your understanding.
It is just off the Hokkaido Expressway Shirao IC, and there is an information board so you can go without hesitation. Even though it is called Jinya, the structure is in a castle style and is very beautifully maintained. It's about an hour to take a walk, so I think it's a good idea to go around while apologizing for the past. The museum is not big, but detailed materials such as the Sendai feudal retainer who came to guard Ezo at the end of the Edo period and his relationship with the Ainu people are exhibited. Also, on Saturdays and Sundays, you can visit while listening to the explanation from the curator, so you can understand more ...
Recommended here!
Although I went skiing in Niseko Rusutsu, there was no snowfall and it became just a slope skiing, so it was a museum when I rounded up to 々 and switched to sightseeing. The Sendai domain gained the position of defense of the north, and the site of the position that was placed when it came to this place was made into a park and a museum. There are various explanations here that lead to the Russo-Japanese War and the annexation of Japan and Korea (← maximum annoyance) that are not learned in textbooks such as Russia's southward policy. Moreover, the exhibition is also ...
The cherry blossom season is recommended
It is very close to the Shirao interchange and you can stop by. I took a walk around the site of Jinya. The cherry blossoms were very beautiful and I enjoyed cherry blossom viewing with my friends.
I was lonely because we were the only ones.
I had some time, so I casually stopped by. There weren't many cars in the parking lot and I didn't expect it, but it was very interesting and I felt lonely that we were the only ones. I was very interested in the struggle of the Sendai domain who protected the EZO and the sadness of the defeat due to the Boshin War. I was reminded of the words that the curator was talking about, and that important things that must be left behind.