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"Kanga" is called "Kangai", but it is the place where the ruins of the county office called Bugi County Ga are located. In addition, these form a group of archaeological sites, along with excavations of the ruins of Mirokuji Temple and the ruins of Mirokuji Nishi. If you like ruins, you may try it.
It is a group of archaeological sites such as ancient temples and government offices that spread on the banks of the Nagara River in Ikejiri, Seki City. According to the excavation investigation carried out as part of the park improvement project, it was revealed that the miroku Ji Higashi ruins were the site of the Takeyoshi gun ruins (the government office of = Takeyoshi gun), and the miroku Ji Higashi ruins were added as the miroku Ji kanga ruins. Received designation At the same time, the name of the historic site was changed to the nationally designated historic site Mirokuji Kanga Ruins. Even though it is the ruins of the government office, the building is not restored just because there are cornerstones.
The Mirokuji ruins are said to be buried in the area where archaeological sites related to Gunga, which were governed by the local ruling family Mr. Mugetsu. It seems that there are many districts that are unknown even in Kokufu and Kokubunji in one country, so most of the lower organizations, Gunya, found pillar holes in the building sites and buried mokkan instead of slips. It seems to be. The value as a tourist resource is high because the shape of the concrete object remains more than the square of the lawn, and the earthenware stone coffin in the Kofun period is easy for the amateur to imagine. ...
The archaeological sites consist of the ruins of the Maitreya Temple, the ruins of the Maitreya Temple, and the Maruyama old kiln, but the temple does not exist and shows the remains that were here. You can see the remains of the kiln with the remains of the building.
It is on the way from the existing Mirokuji Temple to Enkukan. Now it's only a cornerstone, but I feel the history. I thought that there was such a history in Mino, and the Sengoku warlords were also born from this place. Wood-eat tiles of the existing Mirokuji Temple eaves? I would like you to check it out.
County の
"Kanga" is called "Kangai", but it is the place where the ruins of the county office called Bugi County Ga are located. In addition, these form a group of archaeological sites, along with excavations of the ruins of Mirokuji Temple and the ruins of Mirokuji Nishi. If you like ruins, you may try it.
Country designated relics です
It is a group of archaeological sites such as ancient temples and government offices that spread on the banks of the Nagara River in Ikejiri, Seki City. According to the excavation investigation carried out as part of the park improvement project, it was revealed that the miroku Ji Higashi ruins were the site of the Takeyoshi gun ruins (the government office of = Takeyoshi gun), and the miroku Ji Higashi ruins were added as the miroku Ji kanga ruins. Received designation At the same time, the name of the historic site was changed to the nationally designated historic site Mirokuji Kanga Ruins. Even though it is the ruins of the government office, the building is not restored just because there are cornerstones.
only a guide board in the lawn square.
The Mirokuji ruins are said to be buried in the area where archaeological sites related to Gunga, which were governed by the local ruling family Mr. Mugetsu. It seems that there are many districts that are unknown even in Kokufu and Kokubunji in one country, so most of the lower organizations, Gunya, found pillar holes in the building sites and buried mokkan instead of slips. It seems to be. The value as a tourist resource is high because the shape of the concrete object remains more than the square of the lawn, and the earthenware stone coffin in the Kofun period is easy for the amateur to imagine. ...
お Temple などの Relic Group
The archaeological sites consist of the ruins of the Maitreya Temple, the ruins of the Maitreya Temple, and the Maruyama old kiln, but the temple does not exist and shows the remains that were here. You can see the remains of the kiln with the remains of the building.
Bird Age からの History あるお Temple
It is on the way from the existing Mirokuji Temple to Enkukan. Now it's only a cornerstone, but I feel the history. I thought that there was such a history in Mino, and the Sengoku warlords were also born from this place. Wood-eat tiles of the existing Mirokuji Temple eaves? I would like you to check it out.