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it was a school of the sonno joi school at the end of the Edo period.
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It is the site of a cram school that existed at the end of the Edo period in Tabashi Kitazume. It was named Juku by taking the initials of the founder 3 name and calling it Juku Matsuoka (Matsu is 2 because it has a name). However, due to the strong imperial thought, it will be closed in half a year. 3 One of the people organized the Tenchu Gumi and was unable to meet the Meiji era in the battle against the Shogunate army, and one was unable to meet the Meiji era by assassination.
Shuangsonggang Monument は Chinese Characters の Trail Monument だった
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To that extent, go to "Somatsuoka Monument"! It would be better to say that the place is north of Tanabashi and east of the Osaka District Public Prosecutors Office. There is a stone sign carved with Somatsuoka, and an explanation board nearby says "Somatsuoka Juku Monument". There was a cram school. It was a Kanji cram school founded in 1861 at the end of the Edo period, and later became the driving force for the Meiji Restoration. It was written. U ~ Well, Kanji was important at that time.
Only a stone monument was built in the grassland where I crossed Tanabashi Bridge on the west side of Watanabebashi Station and went to the Nakanoshima side. It seems that it became the base of the Sonno Joi school in the Edo period.
There was a beautiful monument on the north side of Tababashi. It seems that it was newly rebuilt. This is the name of the cram school opened in 1816 year. It was named after the surname of the person who opened the cram school 3. Tamae Bridge ~ It was on the riverside between Tanabata Bridge. What surprised me was that 6 only survived for a month. It seems that the cause was that he was noticed by the Sonno joi school.
Panel "Osaka City Award Historic Site No. 194" attached to the foot
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When I visited for the first time in a long time, it was still in the same state. It was only a stone monument indicating Somatsuoka and a panel indicating "Osaka City Award Historic Site No. 194". The key panel installation location was a problem, and the curb block at my feet was grassy.
it was a school of the sonno joi school at the end of the Edo period.
It is the site of a cram school that existed at the end of the Edo period in Tabashi Kitazume. It was named Juku by taking the initials of the founder 3 name and calling it Juku Matsuoka (Matsu is 2 because it has a name). However, due to the strong imperial thought, it will be closed in half a year. 3 One of the people organized the Tenchu Gumi and was unable to meet the Meiji era in the battle against the Shogunate army, and one was unable to meet the Meiji era by assassination.
Shuangsonggang Monument は Chinese Characters の Trail Monument だった
To that extent, go to "Somatsuoka Monument"! It would be better to say that the place is north of Tanabashi and east of the Osaka District Public Prosecutors Office. There is a stone sign carved with Somatsuoka, and an explanation board nearby says "Somatsuoka Juku Monument". There was a cram school. It was a Kanji cram school founded in 1861 at the end of the Edo period, and later became the driving force for the Meiji Restoration. It was written. U ~ Well, Kanji was important at that time.
Now it's just a stone monument.
Only a stone monument was built in the grassland where I crossed Tanabashi Bridge on the west side of Watanabebashi Station and went to the Nakanoshima side. It seems that it became the base of the Sonno Joi school in the Edo period.
A monument of the name of the school
There was a beautiful monument on the north side of Tababashi. It seems that it was newly rebuilt. This is the name of the cram school opened in 1816 year. It was named after the surname of the person who opened the cram school 3. Tamae Bridge ~ It was on the riverside between Tanabata Bridge. What surprised me was that 6 only survived for a month. It seems that the cause was that he was noticed by the Sonno joi school.
Panel "Osaka City Award Historic Site No. 194" attached to the foot
When I visited for the first time in a long time, it was still in the same state. It was only a stone monument indicating Somatsuoka and a panel indicating "Osaka City Award Historic Site No. 194". The key panel installation location was a problem, and the curb block at my feet was grassy.