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Yuanlu Kaixuan の Sun Youweimen の Monument
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It is a sober spot near Yonemachi Park. At first I passed by without hesitation, but I came back worried about the Kabukimon, which was often used in samurai houses during the Edo period. At that time, there is a monument to Magoemon Sano, who devoted himself to the development of fishing grounds with the permission of the Saga clan, who ruled Kushiro. It seems that he hired Ainu people and developed roads with funds obtained from fishing and kelp. However, he withdrew Kushiro at the next 4th generation magoemon.
it's called sano monument garden because there is a monument of magoemon sano.
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This Sano Monument Garden near Yonemachi, the birthplace of Kushiro. I often passed in front of me and wondered what it was here, but this time I took a closer look inside for the first time. The name "Sano Monument Garden", which was maintained like a park, comes from the monument of Magoemon Sano, who made efforts to develop Kushiro's fishing grounds. In addition, there is a site of the kujuri kaisho used for trade with Ainu, and the site of the log school built in 1868, ...
A large stone monument called "Sano Ujikiko Monument" stands in a corner of a small park on Minamiodori. Mr. Sano is a person who has devoted himself to the development and management of Kushiro Chiho fishing grounds and is from Niigata Teradomari. Next to the monument is the site of the Kuri Kaisho, which was used for trade with the Ainu.
Yuanlu Kaixuan の Sun Youweimen の Monument
It is a sober spot near Yonemachi Park. At first I passed by without hesitation, but I came back worried about the Kabukimon, which was often used in samurai houses during the Edo period. At that time, there is a monument to Magoemon Sano, who devoted himself to the development of fishing grounds with the permission of the Saga clan, who ruled Kushiro. It seems that he hired Ainu people and developed roads with funds obtained from fishing and kelp. However, he withdrew Kushiro at the next 4th generation magoemon.
it's called sano monument garden because there is a monument of magoemon sano.
This Sano Monument Garden near Yonemachi, the birthplace of Kushiro. I often passed in front of me and wondered what it was here, but this time I took a closer look inside for the first time. The name "Sano Monument Garden", which was maintained like a park, comes from the monument of Magoemon Sano, who made efforts to develop Kushiro's fishing grounds. In addition, there is a site of the kujuri kaisho used for trade with Ainu, and the site of the log school built in 1868, ...
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A large stone monument called "Sano Ujikiko Monument" stands in a corner of a small park on Minamiodori. Mr. Sano is a person who has devoted himself to the development and management of Kushiro Chiho fishing grounds and is from Niigata Teradomari. Next to the monument is the site of the Kuri Kaisho, which was used for trade with the Ainu.