It is located in the port of Otafu. It was built during the Genroku era by the Ikeda domain. 2 It has a structure with stones stacked in steps. The curve on the surface was beautiful.
A magnificent breakwater built under the command of Nagatada Tsuda, who was in charge of various civil engineering works in the Okayama domain such as Shizuya School. 5 ~ 6 minutes walk from the port of the island, you can see the sturdy breakwater that retains the remnants of that time.
In the 10th year of Genroku, the lord of Satsuma domain, Shimazu, met a great deal of trouble during the change of Sankin and escaped the trouble with this island shadow, so Tsunamasa Ikeda built a breakwater with his vassal Nagatada Tsuda as a magistrate. Since then, it has protected the port of Otafu Island for more than 300 years without changing much at that time. I'm just impressed by Nagatada Tsuda's first civil engineering expert. I'm a big fan of Nagatada.
During the holidays, cruisers travel around the Nissei Islands. It is amazing that this masonry embankment in Otafu was built in the Edo period (Genroku), and it remains as Do 々 until now. The same technique as the stone wall of the castle! Worth a look!
it was built over 300 years ago.
A beautiful masonry, historic breakwater. It was a short walk from the harbor. It's sober, but I think it's worth seeing.
Breakwater
It is located in the port of Otafu. It was built during the Genroku era by the Ikeda domain. 2 It has a structure with stones stacked in steps. The curve on the surface was beautiful.
Island を Shouる Breakwater Break
A magnificent breakwater built under the command of Nagatada Tsuda, who was in charge of various civil engineering works in the Okayama domain such as Shizuya School. 5 ~ 6 minutes walk from the port of the island, you can see the sturdy breakwater that retains the remnants of that time.
it's one of tsuda's achievements.
In the 10th year of Genroku, the lord of Satsuma domain, Shimazu, met a great deal of trouble during the change of Sankin and escaped the trouble with this island shadow, so Tsunamasa Ikeda built a breakwater with his vassal Nagatada Tsuda as a magistrate. Since then, it has protected the port of Otafu Island for more than 300 years without changing much at that time. I'm just impressed by Nagatada Tsuda's first civil engineering expert. I'm a big fan of Nagatada.
this breakwater is amazing for Genroku.
During the holidays, cruisers travel around the Nissei Islands. It is amazing that this masonry embankment in Otafu was built in the Edo period (Genroku), and it remains as Do 々 until now. The same technique as the stone wall of the castle! Worth a look!