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It's a landfill park.
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We will disseminate information about the "Gokenbori Ruins Monument" in Morishita, Koto-ku. I visited the "Gokenbori Ruins Monument" on March 10, 2023. To access the Gokenbori Monument, take the A5 exit of the Toei Oedo Line and the Toei Shinjuku Line "Morishita Station" and go right, turn right at the corner immediately. There is "Gomabori Park", so if you enter it and go straight on the road of the park, you will find the "Gomabori Monument" on the left side of the park. "Gomabori" is understood from "Rokumabori" connecting "Onaki River" and "Kiri River" ...
From the Edo period to the early Meiji period, the moat developed in Xu 々 was buried in the Showa period before and after the war. It's now a long and narrow park
When I was walking toward Ryogoku from Morishita Subway Station, I met a long and narrow park in a residential area. It was like a drain, but there is an explanation board and it is a moat site from the Edo period. I want you to leave history with Rokumabori.
It was named because the width of the river was between 5 (about 9.09m). 6 Along with Mabori, it was an important river in the Edo period. Now it is Gomabori Park, and it is a long and narrow park with playset.
It's a landfill park.
We will disseminate information about the "Gokenbori Ruins Monument" in Morishita, Koto-ku. I visited the "Gokenbori Ruins Monument" on March 10, 2023. To access the Gokenbori Monument, take the A5 exit of the Toei Oedo Line and the Toei Shinjuku Line "Morishita Station" and go right, turn right at the corner immediately. There is "Gomabori Park", so if you enter it and go straight on the road of the park, you will find the "Gomabori Monument" on the left side of the park. "Gomabori" is understood from "Rokumabori" connecting "Onaki River" and "Kiri River" ...
Trail が Park に
From the Edo period to the early Meiji period, the moat developed in Xu 々 was buried in the Showa period before and after the war. It's now a long and narrow park
See you atわぬ!
When I was walking toward Ryogoku from Morishita Subway Station, I met a long and narrow park in a residential area. It was like a drain, but there is an explanation board and it is a moat site from the Edo period. I want you to leave history with Rokumabori.
Slender い Park に
It was named because the width of the river was between 5 (about 9.09m). 6 Along with Mabori, it was an important river in the Edo period. Now it is Gomabori Park, and it is a long and narrow park with playset.