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It is a small earthwork compared to Goryokaku. To be honest, I am surprised that I fought in a basket for a few days with this level of earthworks. It's a reconstruction earthwork, but it's useful to imagine the state of the war at that time.
It is a fortress for defense of Goryokaku built 3km north of Goryokaku. It consists of an empty moat and a earthwork, and it seems that the original 々 building was not built. Currently, a toilet and an eastern house are installed and maintained as a park. Cherry blossoms are planted around it, and it seems that the locals are recognized as a famous place for cherry blossoms. It is well understood that the fortress at the time of construction was left in almost perfect condition and was considered as a defense base. A slab shape was installed at the toraguchi (entrance), and the earthworks became quite sudden ...
It is a small site that cannot be compared to Goryokaku. 10 minutes ~15 minutes will be able to go around 1. If there is no posting, it is a small castle ruin somewhere.
It is literally the remains of "Siryokaku", which is rare in Japan.
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It is about 20 minutes by car from Yunokawa to Shiryokaku, and although it is a little far from the city center, there is also a guide board. It may have been because it was the first snowy time at the time of the visit, and even though it was Saturday, it was before 9 am, but I couldn't find a tourist-like figure, and local volunteers were in a situation like "from now on". Sirokaku certainly has only remains, and even if people who are not interested in history come, I think it will end with "Oh, yes", but when you look at the ruins that are beautifully maintained and cleaned, this is ...
Turkish War
It is a small earthwork compared to Goryokaku. To be honest, I am surprised that I fought in a basket for a few days with this level of earthworks. It's a reconstruction earthwork, but it's useful to imagine the state of the war at that time.
Fortress site for defense of goryokaku
It is a fortress for defense of Goryokaku built 3km north of Goryokaku. It consists of an empty moat and a earthwork, and it seems that the original 々 building was not built. Currently, a toilet and an eastern house are installed and maintained as a park. Cherry blossoms are planted around it, and it seems that the locals are recognized as a famous place for cherry blossoms. It is well understood that the fortress at the time of construction was left in almost perfect condition and was considered as a defense base. A slab shape was installed at the toraguchi (entrance), and the earthworks became quite sudden ...
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Shiryokaku, not Goryokaku in Hakodate. It's a shame compared to Goryokaku, so it seems favorable that it's small.
Small.
It is a small site that cannot be compared to Goryokaku. 10 minutes ~15 minutes will be able to go around 1. If there is no posting, it is a small castle ruin somewhere.
It is literally the remains of "Siryokaku", which is rare in Japan.
It is about 20 minutes by car from Yunokawa to Shiryokaku, and although it is a little far from the city center, there is also a guide board. It may have been because it was the first snowy time at the time of the visit, and even though it was Saturday, it was before 9 am, but I couldn't find a tourist-like figure, and local volunteers were in a situation like "from now on". Sirokaku certainly has only remains, and even if people who are not interested in history come, I think it will end with "Oh, yes", but when you look at the ruins that are beautifully maintained and cleaned, this is ...