Rokukan Pier Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's in Ushina Wharf Park.
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The Rokukan Pier, which was here, built a pier as a military port in the Meiji era. This pier was where many soldiers were sent out during the war. The masonry of the pier at that time was exhibited with an explanation board.
Historically, I first learned that it is a very heavy pier site. It is said that many soldiers went to the continent and the southern front from here from the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars in the Meiji era to the end of the Pacific War. I wanted you to leave something like this that tells history forever.
It's in Ushina Wharf Park.
The Rokukan Pier, which was here, built a pier as a military port in the Meiji era. This pier was where many soldiers were sent out during the war. The masonry of the pier at that time was exhibited with an explanation board.
Historically, a heavy pier
Historically, I first learned that it is a very heavy pier site. It is said that many soldiers went to the continent and the southern front from here from the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars in the Meiji era to the end of the Pacific War. I wanted you to leave something like this that tells history forever.