Saigo Nanshu Memorial Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Saigodon was exiled to Okinoerabu Island as a felony criminal of the Satsuma domain, and it is said that he spent about a year and six months in a harsh prison life here. The stone monument is also installed, which is said to have realized the idea of "Keiten Aijin" by reproducing the lattice prison where Saigo Don spent in the place at that time. Saigo Don in the lattice is thin and meditative. It seems to be a completely different person from the figure of the statue of Saigo Don in Ueno. To the guide at the Saigo Nanshu Memorial Hall ...
Take a picture with Mr. Saigo in the exposed prison and get the courage to endure loneliness and pain!
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In 1862, Takamori Saigo was disposed of as an island for the reason that he was against the life of the domain, and lived as a sinner in Okinagarabu island for about one and a half years. The Saigo Nanshu Memorial Hall is built in the place where Takamori Saigo, who was exiled to the island, was actually placed in the lattice of the rain and wind blowing that spent the first two months in Okinagarabu island. If you ask the staff of the museum, you can enter the restored lattice prison in the courtyard and take a commemorative photo with the statue of Mr. Saigo. ... while Saigo Takamori endures the rain and wind.
Takamori Saigo's imprisonment prison, which can be appreciated regardless of the admission time, had an impression that it was several times wider than the image in dramas. It was well understood that the surrounding area was a sandy beach at that time.
You can guide you around the hall for an admission fee of 200 yen. You can also have a detailed explanation. Outdoors there is a reproduction corner of the prison where Saigo was confined. You can also go inside and take pictures together.
There is a reproduction of the prison where Mr. Saigo was confined. When you stop by, the museum was closed, so it is better to check the opening time before you stop.
I'm deeply moved. ...
Saigodon was exiled to Okinoerabu Island as a felony criminal of the Satsuma domain, and it is said that he spent about a year and six months in a harsh prison life here. The stone monument is also installed, which is said to have realized the idea of "Keiten Aijin" by reproducing the lattice prison where Saigo Don spent in the place at that time. Saigo Don in the lattice is thin and meditative. It seems to be a completely different person from the figure of the statue of Saigo Don in Ueno. To the guide at the Saigo Nanshu Memorial Hall ...
Take a picture with Mr. Saigo in the exposed prison and get the courage to endure loneliness and pain!
In 1862, Takamori Saigo was disposed of as an island for the reason that he was against the life of the domain, and lived as a sinner in Okinagarabu island for about one and a half years. The Saigo Nanshu Memorial Hall is built in the place where Takamori Saigo, who was exiled to the island, was actually placed in the lattice of the rain and wind blowing that spent the first two months in Okinagarabu island. If you ask the staff of the museum, you can enter the restored lattice prison in the courtyard and take a commemorative photo with the statue of Mr. Saigo. ... while Saigo Takamori endures the rain and wind.
The current location is landfill 59/71
Takamori Saigo's imprisonment prison, which can be appreciated regardless of the admission time, had an impression that it was several times wider than the image in dramas. It was well understood that the surrounding area was a sandy beach at that time.
Li の Memorial Hall.
You can guide you around the hall for an admission fee of 200 yen. You can also have a detailed explanation. Outdoors there is a reproduction corner of the prison where Saigo was confined. You can also go inside and take pictures together.
Prisonhouse
There is a reproduction of the prison where Mr. Saigo was confined. When you stop by, the museum was closed, so it is better to check the opening time before you stop.