Former Hagihan Ofunagura Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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they were housed in the Edo period.
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It is now land, but in the Edo period, the sea was around this area, and ships were housed in this warehouse. Looking inside, the stone walls are piled high, but it seems that they are still reclaimed about 3M. From here, the Mori feudal lord also went out to sea.
This Mifunekura is currently located away from the riverbank for reclamation in the Meiji era, but in the past, ships were free to enter and exit facing the Matsumoto River. It's a ship's warehouse, but the heavy feeling is very nice.
It is a shiphouse of the Hagi clan in a place that used to be connected to the sea. I couldn't see the inside, but the appearance alone is quite impressive.
It is a facility that stored the ships of the lord of the domain.
Original Text
It is a facility that stored the ships of the feudal lord of Hagi. It was close to the mouth of the Matsumoto River and took a walk with Sumiyoshi Shrine. The stone wall was assembled and it was very solid and impressive.
A warehouse that stored the ships of the Lord of the domain
Original Text
It seems to be a building after the construction of Hagi Castle, but it is located in the preservation area, and the size of the frontage and the stone making of both walls are a masterpiece, and it is one of the sightseeing that cannot be removed. Recommend to go prioritized
they were housed in the Edo period.
It is now land, but in the Edo period, the sea was around this area, and ships were housed in this warehouse. Looking inside, the stone walls are piled high, but it seems that they are still reclaimed about 3M. From here, the Mori feudal lord also went out to sea.
It's a heavy atmosphere.
This Mifunekura is currently located away from the riverbank for reclamation in the Meiji era, but in the past, ships were free to enter and exit facing the Matsumoto River. It's a ship's warehouse, but the heavy feeling is very nice.
It was bigger than I thought.
It is a shiphouse of the Hagi clan in a place that used to be connected to the sea. I couldn't see the inside, but the appearance alone is quite impressive.
It is a facility that stored the ships of the lord of the domain.
It is a facility that stored the ships of the feudal lord of Hagi. It was close to the mouth of the Matsumoto River and took a walk with Sumiyoshi Shrine. The stone wall was assembled and it was very solid and impressive.
A warehouse that stored the ships of the Lord of the domain
It seems to be a building after the construction of Hagi Castle, but it is located in the preservation area, and the size of the frontage and the stone making of both walls are a masterpiece, and it is one of the sightseeing that cannot be removed. Recommend to go prioritized