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and collected the remains of whales.
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You will see the objects in the park, but please also look at the stone monument in the back. There is an explanation board for 「 Toshida Shrine and Kujizuka 」. It is one of the 100 scenic spots in Shinagawa. There is a history, but I don't know why the stone monument is "Hundred Views". It is Kujizuka that collected the remains of whales in the whale capture turmoil at the end of the Edo period. Shogun Ienari at that time also wants to move.
When I was taking a walk along the Shinagawa canal, I was fascinated by the whale object that jumped out of the park. Toshida Shrine is also a small shrine.
It was a place I saw while passing by. If you don't know what it is because it is small, you may not be able to stop by. There weren't many people and you can see it right away.
Kurazuka is located in the precincts of Toshida Shrine near the crowded area of Yakatafune near the Kitashinagawa shopping street.
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On May 1, 1798, the whales lost off Shinagawa due to the storm from the day before were caught by all fishermen in Shinagawa. It was a large whale of 16.5 meters in length and 1.8 meters in height, so it became a reputation, and the spectator pushed, and finally, the 11th Shogun ienari Tokugawa was a fuss to be seen at hamama goten (now hamamarigu Onsen Park). This whale was paid off by a bid after receiving a village official's inspection, and the fuselage part was sold in 3 minutes with 41 Ryo of gold. Remain ...
and collected the remains of whales.
You will see the objects in the park, but please also look at the stone monument in the back. There is an explanation board for 「 Toshida Shrine and Kujizuka 」. It is one of the 100 scenic spots in Shinagawa. There is a history, but I don't know why the stone monument is "Hundred Views". It is Kujizuka that collected the remains of whales in the whale capture turmoil at the end of the Edo period. Shogun Ienari at that time also wants to move.
and i was invited to a whale object in the park
When I was taking a walk along the Shinagawa canal, I was fascinated by the whale object that jumped out of the park. Toshida Shrine is also a small shrine.
A small shrine.
There is a park next to a small shrine that doubles as a whale mound, and a whale-shaped object protrudes from the ground in the park.
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It was a place I saw while passing by. If you don't know what it is because it is small, you may not be able to stop by. There weren't many people and you can see it right away.
Kurazuka is located in the precincts of Toshida Shrine near the crowded area of Yakatafune near the Kitashinagawa shopping street.
On May 1, 1798, the whales lost off Shinagawa due to the storm from the day before were caught by all fishermen in Shinagawa. It was a large whale of 16.5 meters in length and 1.8 meters in height, so it became a reputation, and the spectator pushed, and finally, the 11th Shogun ienari Tokugawa was a fuss to be seen at hamama goten (now hamamarigu Onsen Park). This whale was paid off by a bid after receiving a village official's inspection, and the fuselage part was sold in 3 minutes with 41 Ryo of gold. Remain ...