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Ornamental water tower
Came across an ornate Indian-style water fountain (at the end of Yamashita Park) which was donated by an Indian Group living in Yokohama during the Great Kanto Earthquake. It was erected in recognitio...
India water tower at the western end of Yamashita Park. This India water tower was built in Yamashita Park by the India Association in Japan to donate to Yokohama for the gratitude and the memorial of the brothers who rescued the India who died or injured in the great Kanto earthquake. If you don't mind and look it up, it's 1, a tourist attraction in Yamashita Park. The Indian Water Tower, which is currently the remains of an Indian-style drinking fountain, is certified as a historic building certified by Yokohama.
It is the "Indian Water Tower" in Yamashita Park. Why India? I thought, but it seems that Yokohama City was donated by the Indian Commerce Association in return for actively taking relief measures for foreign merchants such as Indian merchants in the Great Kanto Earthquake. It has a history.
It is a fountain that feels like India when it is called such a name. It was said that it was possible to drink. It was said that this monument commemorates the relief of Indians who were affected by the Great Kanto Earthquake, but I learned for the first time that Yokohama had a history of forming an Indian community at that time.
It is a historic dome-shaped building in the corner of Yamashita Park and you can see it as soon as you go to the park. I took a rest at the convenience store right next to it, so I only took a picture. It was lit up at night and stood out.
Ornamental water tower
Came across an ornate Indian-style water fountain (at the end of Yamashita Park) which was donated by an Indian Group living in Yokohama during the Great Kanto Earthquake. It was erected in recognitio...
India Water Tower
India water tower at the western end of Yamashita Park. This India water tower was built in Yamashita Park by the India Association in Japan to donate to Yokohama for the gratitude and the memorial of the brothers who rescued the India who died or injured in the great Kanto earthquake. If you don't mind and look it up, it's 1, a tourist attraction in Yamashita Park. The Indian Water Tower, which is currently the remains of an Indian-style drinking fountain, is certified as a historic building certified by Yokohama.
India?
It is the "Indian Water Tower" in Yamashita Park. Why India? I thought, but it seems that Yokohama City was donated by the Indian Commerce Association in return for actively taking relief measures for foreign merchants such as Indian merchants in the Great Kanto Earthquake. It has a history.
A surprising history I didn't know.
It is a fountain that feels like India when it is called such a name. It was said that it was possible to drink. It was said that this monument commemorates the relief of Indians who were affected by the Great Kanto Earthquake, but I learned for the first time that Yokohama had a history of forming an Indian community at that time.
Historic buildings
It is a historic dome-shaped building in the corner of Yamashita Park and you can see it as soon as you go to the park. I took a rest at the convenience store right next to it, so I only took a picture. It was lit up at night and stood out.