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That's a little bit, the monument of the founding place of Nishifunaba Elementary School!
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When I was hanging around the Edo moat from Higobashi Subway Station, this "Nishisenba Elementary School Founder's Land Monument" was built in a corner of the house. It's about a stone monument, so when I looked up what kind of school it was, it started at Tamasui Elementary School, which was founded in 1872, and then changed or moved to the current Nishisenba Elementary School. This stone monument shows the place where it was founded.
On the right side of the stone monument, it is carved as Tamasui Elementary School in the 5th year of the Meiji era, so this may be the year of its founding and the first name. It is a stone monument that makes you imagine that the era changed from Edo to the Meiji era.
It is a monument near Edobori Kodamaville, Potsunen. I visited in the morning, but it was difficult for those who commute to work 々 to pass by quickly and sightseeing.
It's located in the Gongguang Church of the Tamsui Church.
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It is a stone monument that stood at the Komikokyo Tamasui Church near Obigobashi Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line. It seems that Tamasui Elementary School, which is the predecessor of the current Nishisenba Elementary School, was built in 1872 to commemorate its founding in this area.
Nishifunaba Elementary School is currently located along the south side of the road with this stone monument, but this elementary school is now a merger of color 々 schools, and the stone monument shows one of its origins. 1872 year It seems to refer to the founding Tamasui Elementary School. There is no explanation board and only a monument is built, so it's a little confusing, but it's a very historic elementary school.
That's a little bit, the monument of the founding place of Nishifunaba Elementary School!
When I was hanging around the Edo moat from Higobashi Subway Station, this "Nishisenba Elementary School Founder's Land Monument" was built in a corner of the house. It's about a stone monument, so when I looked up what kind of school it was, it started at Tamasui Elementary School, which was founded in 1872, and then changed or moved to the current Nishisenba Elementary School. This stone monument shows the place where it was founded.
It's just a stone monument.
On the right side of the stone monument, it is carved as Tamasui Elementary School in the 5th year of the Meiji era, so this may be the year of its founding and the first name. It is a stone monument that makes you imagine that the era changed from Edo to the Meiji era.
Edobori Kodama building
It is a monument near Edobori Kodamaville, Potsunen. I visited in the morning, but it was difficult for those who commute to work 々 to pass by quickly and sightseeing.
It's located in the Gongguang Church of the Tamsui Church.
It is a stone monument that stood at the Komikokyo Tamasui Church near Obigobashi Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line. It seems that Tamasui Elementary School, which is the predecessor of the current Nishisenba Elementary School, was built in 1872 to commemorate its founding in this area.
Only a stone monument is built.
Nishifunaba Elementary School is currently located along the south side of the road with this stone monument, but this elementary school is now a merger of color 々 schools, and the stone monument shows one of its origins. 1872 year It seems to refer to the founding Tamasui Elementary School. There is no explanation board and only a monument is built, so it's a little confusing, but it's a very historic elementary school.