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Royal の Yusubo's place
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I think it's far away, and it's a song composed by Emperor Meiji in Shizuoka no Sato. In the old days, you could see Mt. Fuji from the second floor here.
It is a stone monument to the site of the Imperial House in front of the new building of the city hall in Oite Town. It was used as a place to stay when Emperor Meiji visited. Only a stone monument was installed, but last year, an explanation board was newly established by donation of the self-governing association. In addition, the monument of Mt. Fuji, which was composed from the royal residence, has also been renewed. This will stop in the eyes of visitors. It seems that it was started from a blog of a person, but I think that the fact that Shizuoka City and the lack of consideration for the emperor and relying on the self-governing association are stained.
There was a residence around Shizuoka City Hall until the prewar period
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A stone monument and a monument of Emperor Meiji are built in front of the new Shizuoka City Hall. According to the explanation board, the royal residence was located here from 1873 to 1945. It was a heavy building with two stories of Japanese-style wooden structure, but it was destroyed by an air raid in 1945. The road from Shizuoka Station is called Miyuki-dori and is said to be a remnant.
Royal の Yusubo's place
I think it's far away, and it's a song composed by Emperor Meiji in Shizuoka no Sato. In the old days, you could see Mt. Fuji from the second floor here.
Stone monument explanation board song monument
It is a stone monument to the site of the Imperial House in front of the new building of the city hall in Oite Town. It was used as a place to stay when Emperor Meiji visited. Only a stone monument was installed, but last year, an explanation board was newly established by donation of the self-governing association. In addition, the monument of Mt. Fuji, which was composed from the royal residence, has also been renewed. This will stop in the eyes of visitors. It seems that it was started from a blog of a person, but I think that the fact that Shizuoka City and the lack of consideration for the emperor and relying on the self-governing association are stained.
There was a residence around Shizuoka City Hall until the prewar period
A stone monument and a monument of Emperor Meiji are built in front of the new Shizuoka City Hall. According to the explanation board, the royal residence was located here from 1873 to 1945. It was a heavy building with two stories of Japanese-style wooden structure, but it was destroyed by an air raid in 1945. The road from Shizuoka Station is called Miyuki-dori and is said to be a remnant.