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A vast building site showing the size of the Yoshikawa clan, one of the two rivers in Mori
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It is the site of a residence built in a quiet mountainous area at the southwest foot of Hinoyama Castle, the last base of Mr. Yoshikawa's northern prefecture. A earthworks and stone walls are built on a high cut bank made using the terrace of the Shijibara River, and when you look up in front of it, it is as large as a baseball stadium. The influence of Mr. Yoshikawa, who made such a magnificent residence, has been transmitted. Since Mr. Yoshikawa moved to Tsukiyama Tomita Castle, he finished his role in a short period of time, so of course there is nothing left in the old building, but ...
Mr. Yoshikawa is based around Ocho, which headed for the Shimane prefectural border from here, but this is the retirement place of Motoharu Yoshikawa, one of the Mori Rivers.
There was a large stone wall about 10 minutes after driving on National Highway 261, which runs through the Chugoku Mountains, from the vicinity of Chiyoda. I lived in this area nearly 20 years ago, but I didn't notice the existence of this building at all. I'm still studying what this stone wall was like, but I thought it was an important building that I could see the power of the power of the time.
Immerse yourself in the historical romance of the Sengoku period
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From Chiyoda, Kitahiroshima Town, go north on national route 261, turn left at the intersection of Kurasako, and run on national route 433, km, and on the left side, the second son of Motonari Mori, a busho (Japanese military commander) in the Sengoku period. The site of the residence of Motoharu Yoshikawa, There is a Sengoku Garden History Museum (admission fee 300 yen). Ishigaki and garden ruins remain. In addition, turn right on the other side of the site of Yoshikawa motoharukan on national route 433 and run 1 km There is a Mantokuin site historical park and there is also a small reference room (free). Walk around these areas and immerse yourself in the historical romance of the Sengoku period ...
まるで City track, high さ about 3m×long さ about 80m の Shiqi が !
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Visited and visited on Saturday, August 31st. Nationally designated historic site. [See photo] The site of the residence built by Motoharu Yoshikawa, the second son of Motonari Mori and the head of Mr. Yoshikawa, as his retirement. One of the nine archaeological sites designated as national historic sites as the site of the Yoshikawa clan castle building distributed around Kitahiroshima Town. A huge stone wall with a height of about 3m is built in front of it over a length of about 80m, which is spectacular. Inside the stone wall, the cornerstone of many buildings excavated is lined up, and the restored medieval kitchen and garden are maintained.
A vast building site showing the size of the Yoshikawa clan, one of the two rivers in Mori
It is the site of a residence built in a quiet mountainous area at the southwest foot of Hinoyama Castle, the last base of Mr. Yoshikawa's northern prefecture. A earthworks and stone walls are built on a high cut bank made using the terrace of the Shijibara River, and when you look up in front of it, it is as large as a baseball stadium. The influence of Mr. Yoshikawa, who made such a magnificent residence, has been transmitted. Since Mr. Yoshikawa moved to Tsukiyama Tomita Castle, he finished his role in a short period of time, so of course there is nothing left in the old building, but ...
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Mr. Yoshikawa is based around Ocho, which headed for the Shimane prefectural border from here, but this is the retirement place of Motoharu Yoshikawa, one of the Mori Rivers.
A wall suddenly appeared in the mountains.
There was a large stone wall about 10 minutes after driving on National Highway 261, which runs through the Chugoku Mountains, from the vicinity of Chiyoda. I lived in this area nearly 20 years ago, but I didn't notice the existence of this building at all. I'm still studying what this stone wall was like, but I thought it was an important building that I could see the power of the power of the time.
Immerse yourself in the historical romance of the Sengoku period
From Chiyoda, Kitahiroshima Town, go north on national route 261, turn left at the intersection of Kurasako, and run on national route 433, km, and on the left side, the second son of Motonari Mori, a busho (Japanese military commander) in the Sengoku period. The site of the residence of Motoharu Yoshikawa, There is a Sengoku Garden History Museum (admission fee 300 yen). Ishigaki and garden ruins remain. In addition, turn right on the other side of the site of Yoshikawa motoharukan on national route 433 and run 1 km There is a Mantokuin site historical park and there is also a small reference room (free). Walk around these areas and immerse yourself in the historical romance of the Sengoku period ...
まるで City track, high さ about 3m×long さ about 80m の Shiqi が !
Visited and visited on Saturday, August 31st. Nationally designated historic site. [See photo] The site of the residence built by Motoharu Yoshikawa, the second son of Motonari Mori and the head of Mr. Yoshikawa, as his retirement. One of the nine archaeological sites designated as national historic sites as the site of the Yoshikawa clan castle building distributed around Kitahiroshima Town. A huge stone wall with a height of about 3m is built in front of it over a length of about 80m, which is spectacular. Inside the stone wall, the cornerstone of many buildings excavated is lined up, and the restored medieval kitchen and garden are maintained.