It is the site of a tonsko where the Shogunate gave northern security to the Nanbu clan at the end of the Edo period. Currently, the remains of a 3-meter-high earthwork remained as a remains.
It is a must-see for anyone who knows the history of the end of the Edo period.
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You can walk off at Oshima Sanohama Station on the JR Hakodate Main Line, but the car is the best. It's along National Highway 278, but the most noticeable thing is the stone monument, but if you don't mind, you'll miss it. It is the sea side opposite the convenience store with the goal of Seiko Mart. At the order of the Shogunate, the Nanbu clan was to guard the East Ezo area, and the former Jinya was placed in Yajito, Hakodate City, and a branch was established here, but in the Tatsumi War (Tsugakan War), the defeated Jinya was It seems that it was destroyed when it withdrew. It is also a national historic site ...
National designated historical sites
It is the site of a tonsko where the Shogunate gave northern security to the Nanbu clan at the end of the Edo period. Currently, the remains of a 3-meter-high earthwork remained as a remains.
It is a must-see for anyone who knows the history of the end of the Edo period.
You can walk off at Oshima Sanohama Station on the JR Hakodate Main Line, but the car is the best. It's along National Highway 278, but the most noticeable thing is the stone monument, but if you don't mind, you'll miss it. It is the sea side opposite the convenience store with the goal of Seiko Mart. At the order of the Shogunate, the Nanbu clan was to guard the East Ezo area, and the former Jinya was placed in Yajito, Hakodate City, and a branch was established here, but in the Tatsumi War (Tsugakan War), the defeated Jinya was It seems that it was destroyed when it withdrew. It is also a national historic site ...