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There is a stone monument in a place where there are many warehouses of the Saigoku domains.
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The Omura clan is a small clan in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu. Looking at the history of the Omura clan, it seems that it was very successful at the end of the Edo period, although it was small. If it is a famous domain, I immediately remember that 〇〇 came out from here, but if it is a small domain, it is interesting because it becomes more knowledge acquisition of such a domain as it studies again. It is discovered in Tabashi Kitazume.
To that extent, there are three stone monuments in the parking lot of NTT Telepark, even though it is a stone monument at the site of the Omura clan's warehouse. From the left, the center of "The Monument of the Sichuan Seichoyokan of the Godai Tomoatsu Indigo Works" is the "Monument of the Emperor Meiji Holy Gate" and this "Omura Domain Kurashiki Ruins". There was also a warehouse of the Omura domain, which is the present Omura City, Nagasaki Prefecture, where the warehouses of various domains nationwide were lined up near Dojima.
It is one of the monuments on the south side of NTT Telepark. There is a presence that seems to be surprising when people who are not interested in monuments pass by. It seems that there were many warehouses of the Edo period clan in this area. After that, it became an indigo factory. This monument is a new one built in Heisei 26 year. It was beautiful.
The monument of the Omura clan's residence is located on the south side of NTT Telepark (Dojima River side). It is lined up with the monument of the ruins of the Five Dynasties Tomokatsu Seiinsho Nishichoyokan and the monument of Emperor Meiji's Seikan. The Omura clan is said to be a clan that owned the Onuki region of Hizen province (present-day Omura City, Nagasaki Prefecture). It seems that there were various clan warehouses along the Dojima River. There is only a stone monument left, but if you are interested, why not take a walk?
To the south at the Islet Bridge intersection, on the south side of NTT Telepark, I took a picture of a car parked even when I took a picture, almost like a parking lot. It is one of the three stone monuments lined up. Historically, it seems that an important building was built here, and it seems that somehow a stone monument called ruins is lined up.
There is a stone monument in a place where there are many warehouses of the Saigoku domains.
The Omura clan is a small clan in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu. Looking at the history of the Omura clan, it seems that it was very successful at the end of the Edo period, although it was small. If it is a famous domain, I immediately remember that 〇〇 came out from here, but if it is a small domain, it is interesting because it becomes more knowledge acquisition of such a domain as it studies again. It is discovered in Tabashi Kitazume.
There was a warehouse residence of Omura domain
To that extent, there are three stone monuments in the parking lot of NTT Telepark, even though it is a stone monument at the site of the Omura clan's warehouse. From the left, the center of "The Monument of the Sichuan Seichoyokan of the Godai Tomoatsu Indigo Works" is the "Monument of the Emperor Meiji Holy Gate" and this "Omura Domain Kurashiki Ruins". There was also a warehouse of the Omura domain, which is the present Omura City, Nagasaki Prefecture, where the warehouses of various domains nationwide were lined up near Dojima.
It's a new monument.
It is one of the monuments on the south side of NTT Telepark. There is a presence that seems to be surprising when people who are not interested in monuments pass by. It seems that there were many warehouses of the Edo period clan in this area. After that, it became an indigo factory. This monument is a new one built in Heisei 26 year. It was beautiful.
Stone monuments lined up
The monument of the Omura clan's residence is located on the south side of NTT Telepark (Dojima River side). It is lined up with the monument of the ruins of the Five Dynasties Tomokatsu Seiinsho Nishichoyokan and the monument of Emperor Meiji's Seikan. The Omura clan is said to be a clan that owned the Onuki region of Hizen province (present-day Omura City, Nagasaki Prefecture). It seems that there were various clan warehouses along the Dojima River. There is only a stone monument left, but if you are interested, why not take a walk?
The bridge crossing is almost から Nanoshima へ.
To the south at the Islet Bridge intersection, on the south side of NTT Telepark, I took a picture of a car parked even when I took a picture, almost like a parking lot. It is one of the three stone monuments lined up. Historically, it seems that an important building was built here, and it seems that somehow a stone monument called ruins is lined up.