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A monument of the name parent in Hokkaido
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It was built in a parking lot through the tunnel of Oronko Rock. At the age of 28, he headed for Ezochi (present-day Hokkaido) and conducted a total of 6 surveys in about 13 years. The Meiji government asked me to replace Ezochi. Initially, it was named "Kitakaido" and meant "the country of people living in the northern land", and after that, "Kai" changed to "sea".
Hokkaido's name parent. Is there a monument in such a place ...
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[Points to be highly evaluated] We have evaluated the distinguished people in Hokkaido and evaluated them to posterity, and we are familiar with the opening next to the monument. He contributed to the development of Hokkaido and engaged in research on the Kurile Islands, Sakhalin and Hokkaido. The monument is engraved with a phrase I wrote when I visited Shiretoko. [Points to be evaluated low] None [Others] It is located at the edge of the toll parking lot through the Oronco Rock. There aren't many tourists, so it's probably a little-known spot.
It is on your right through the tunnel of the Oronco Rock. I found it while walking because I couldn't see the sunset from the hotel while staying at a nearby hotel. I was ignorant and searched online without knowing this person. You were a pioneer, weren't you? A seagull is stopped on this monument and is it an object? I thought, but I flew away. It was a pretty famous scene.
Takeshiro Matsuura, a northern explorer and the name parent of Hokkaido, visited Shiretoko three times. In May 1858, he left the present Nemuro, and went north by boat along the coast with several Ainu guides, shunbetsu (present-day tsurunuma Horio), notsuke (present-day suganotsuki Peninsula), Shibetsu (present-day shibetsu CHO), Along the coast, he went to chitoe (Kyoei rausu CHO) and Lausi (present-day rausu CHO) in Shiretoko Peninsula, and investigated the coast of the peninsula by boat, and went to the tip of the peninsula, and reached Shari CHO, "Shiretoko diary" 1863 (bun ...
Takeshiro Matsuura is the Hokkaido, with the character of the sea as the meaning of the person who was born in this area in the Ainu language. In other words, this year is 150 years in Hokkaido, so I think it is a memorable year for Takeshiro Matsuura. By the way, there are many Matsuura monuments in Hokkaido.
A monument of the name parent in Hokkaido
It was built in a parking lot through the tunnel of Oronko Rock. At the age of 28, he headed for Ezochi (present-day Hokkaido) and conducted a total of 6 surveys in about 13 years. The Meiji government asked me to replace Ezochi. Initially, it was named "Kitakaido" and meant "the country of people living in the northern land", and after that, "Kai" changed to "sea".
Hokkaido's name parent. Is there a monument in such a place ...
[Points to be highly evaluated] We have evaluated the distinguished people in Hokkaido and evaluated them to posterity, and we are familiar with the opening next to the monument. He contributed to the development of Hokkaido and engaged in research on the Kurile Islands, Sakhalin and Hokkaido. The monument is engraved with a phrase I wrote when I visited Shiretoko. [Points to be evaluated low] None [Others] It is located at the edge of the toll parking lot through the Oronco Rock. There aren't many tourists, so it's probably a little-known spot.
Famous people in Hokkaido
It is on your right through the tunnel of the Oronco Rock. I found it while walking because I couldn't see the sunset from the hotel while staying at a nearby hotel. I was ignorant and searched online without knowing this person. You were a pioneer, weren't you? A seagull is stopped on this monument and is it an object? I thought, but I flew away. It was a pretty famous scene.
Hokkaido の Name Fu け Dear
Takeshiro Matsuura, a northern explorer and the name parent of Hokkaido, visited Shiretoko three times. In May 1858, he left the present Nemuro, and went north by boat along the coast with several Ainu guides, shunbetsu (present-day tsurunuma Horio), notsuke (present-day suganotsuki Peninsula), Shibetsu (present-day shibetsu CHO), Along the coast, he went to chitoe (Kyoei rausu CHO) and Lausi (present-day rausu CHO) in Shiretoko Peninsula, and investigated the coast of the peninsula by boat, and went to the tip of the peninsula, and reached Shari CHO, "Shiretoko diary" 1863 (bun ...
Hokkaido naming の great man
Takeshiro Matsuura is the Hokkaido, with the character of the sea as the meaning of the person who was born in this area in the Ainu language. In other words, this year is 150 years in Hokkaido, so I think it is a memorable year for Takeshiro Matsuura. By the way, there are many Matsuura monuments in Hokkaido.