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That's a little bit, Osaka Castle!
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However, it is a little far away and is on the north side of the Dawn Center building. Isn't Osaka Castle during the Toyotomi period buried underground by Ieyasu Tokugawa? I thought, but it is a relocated and restored stone wall. You can see the stone walls of Toyotomi at that time, probably only here.
This stone wall was relocated from a part of the stone wall of Osaka Castle Sannomaru and restored to the original appearance. It was on the north side of the Dawn Center building and it felt like a mismatch. As a peace condition for the Osaka Winter Nojin in 1614, it was demolished by Ieyasu Tokugawa and buried deep in the ground, but it seems that it appeared again in the excavation investigation in 1989. There was an explanation plate nearby.
You can see the stone wall of Sannomaru, which was demolished by Ieyasu Tokugawa under the peace conditions in the winter camp in Osaka, while restoring it. The explanation signboard is behind the planting tree, so don't overlook it.
Ishigaki relocated to the north side of Dawn Center
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There was an apparently unnatural stone wall on the north side of Oitemon Gakuin and on the north side of the Dawn Center (Osaka Prefectural Women's Center) building. It is said that the stone wall found on the premises of the Dawn Center was relocated and restored. It is also very close to Osaka Castle, and it is a remains of the stone wall that is not strange, but the impression that it is a little abrupt was undeniable. Not only the stone wall but also the explanation version was installed, and details were written.
That's a little bit, Osaka Castle!
However, it is a little far away and is on the north side of the Dawn Center building. Isn't Osaka Castle during the Toyotomi period buried underground by Ieyasu Tokugawa? I thought, but it is a relocated and restored stone wall. You can see the stone walls of Toyotomi at that time, probably only here.
and suddenly, i saw a stone wall
This stone wall was relocated from a part of the stone wall of Osaka Castle Sannomaru and restored to the original appearance. It was on the north side of the Dawn Center building and it felt like a mismatch. As a peace condition for the Osaka Winter Nojin in 1614, it was demolished by Ieyasu Tokugawa and buried deep in the ground, but it seems that it appeared again in the excavation investigation in 1989. There was an explanation plate nearby.
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You can see the stone wall of Sannomaru, which was demolished by Ieyasu Tokugawa under the peace conditions in the winter camp in Osaka, while restoring it. The explanation signboard is behind the planting tree, so don't overlook it.
Ishigaki relocated to the north side of Dawn Center
There was an apparently unnatural stone wall on the north side of Oitemon Gakuin and on the north side of the Dawn Center (Osaka Prefectural Women's Center) building. It is said that the stone wall found on the premises of the Dawn Center was relocated and restored. It is also very close to Osaka Castle, and it is a remains of the stone wall that is not strange, but the impression that it is a little abrupt was undeniable. Not only the stone wall but also the explanation version was installed, and details were written.