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Zhao Zhaozi pen の Stone Stone
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A stone monument written by the Mito Domain 9 Nariaki Tokugawa, the lord of the Mito Domain. Nariaki builds Kodokan and Kairakuen as educational facilities, but it is a monument that gives a glimpse of the importance of academic work. "The future will be different, Akitsushima, the road of Yamato." However, you won't come to see only this stone monument. Is it like seeing the Kodokan together?
It is said that a waka poem composed by Nariaki Tokugawa near Kodokan Kashima Shrine in Kodokan Park is engraved. The area is full of Nariaki Tokugawa.
It was located near Kashima Shrine behind Kodokan, protected by a large tree of 2 and surrounded by a fence, and was carefully preserved. It is a monument written by the Mito domain No. 9 Nariaki Tokugawa, the lord of the Mito domain, and wrote "the way to protect the morals of ancient Japan and proceed as a Japanese".
It is located in Kashima Shrine next to Kodokan in Mito City. It seems to have been written by Nariaki Tokugawa, and it is located between Kusunoki, which is about 300 years old, and you will miss it if you usually follow the promenade.
Zhao Zhaozi pen の Stone Stone
A stone monument written by the Mito Domain 9 Nariaki Tokugawa, the lord of the Mito Domain. Nariaki builds Kodokan and Kairakuen as educational facilities, but it is a monument that gives a glimpse of the importance of academic work. "The future will be different, Akitsushima, the road of Yamato." However, you won't come to see only this stone monument. Is it like seeing the Kodokan together?
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It is said that a waka poem composed by Nariaki Tokugawa near Kodokan Kashima Shrine in Kodokan Park is engraved. The area is full of Nariaki Tokugawa.
A monument describing the way to protect morality
It was located near Kashima Shrine behind Kodokan, protected by a large tree of 2 and surrounded by a fence, and was carefully preserved. It is a monument written by the Mito domain No. 9 Nariaki Tokugawa, the lord of the Mito domain, and wrote "the way to protect the morals of ancient Japan and proceed as a Japanese".
A monument in Kashima Jinja shrine
It is located in Kashima Shrine next to Kodokan in Mito City. It seems to have been written by Nariaki Tokugawa, and it is located between Kusunoki, which is about 300 years old, and you will miss it if you usually follow the promenade.