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There is an information board on the premises of the bar hall on the west side of Hibiya Park. Tadasuke's fair and humane judgment, selected as the 8th Shogun Yoshimune and became the Edo Town Magistrate, is widely transmitted in Kodan and rakugo. He also endeavored to establish the town fire extinguishing system and the Koishikawa training school, and he prospered to daimyo.
There is an explanation board in a part of the bar hall that indicates "Ooka Echizen Tadaoyashiki Ruins". I stretched my legs while walking around Hibiya Park. It was a simple explanation board with only characters, and it seems that the bar association was established in 2008, and I felt that it would have been nice if it had an illustration.
i think he was the one who appeared in the period drama.
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Do you know "Ooka Echizen Tadaoyashiki Ruins"? There is an information board on the premises of the bar hall on the west side of Hibiya Park. According to the guide board, tadasuke Ooka was a daimyo (Japanese feudal lord) of the Shogun's retainer in the mid Edo period and the head of the tadayo Ooka family. It seems that he became a daimyo after becoming the post of the town magistrate hatamoto, Edo Minamimachi magistrate, but he was a person who devoted himself as a close aide to Shogun Yoshimune and felt the connection with the bar hall on the site related to the current judiciary. I'm the only one what?
It is a signboard of the ruins of the residence in Echizen Ooka in front of the bar hall. That's it. Next to the bar hall is the Tokyo District Court, and legal officials may have been gathering around here for a long time.
There was only an explanation board. Color 々 It's hard to imagine this alone. However, since the mansion would have lived in 々, there will be no items related to Ooka Echizen.
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There is an information board on the premises of the bar hall on the west side of Hibiya Park. Tadasuke's fair and humane judgment, selected as the 8th Shogun Yoshimune and became the Edo Town Magistrate, is widely transmitted in Kodan and rakugo. He also endeavored to establish the town fire extinguishing system and the Koishikawa training school, and he prospered to daimyo.
it was a letter-only explanation board.
There is an explanation board in a part of the bar hall that indicates "Ooka Echizen Tadaoyashiki Ruins". I stretched my legs while walking around Hibiya Park. It was a simple explanation board with only characters, and it seems that the bar association was established in 2008, and I felt that it would have been nice if it had an illustration.
i think he was the one who appeared in the period drama.
Do you know "Ooka Echizen Tadaoyashiki Ruins"? There is an information board on the premises of the bar hall on the west side of Hibiya Park. According to the guide board, tadasuke Ooka was a daimyo (Japanese feudal lord) of the Shogun's retainer in the mid Edo period and the head of the tadayo Ooka family. It seems that he became a daimyo after becoming the post of the town magistrate hatamoto, Edo Minamimachi magistrate, but he was a person who devoted himself as a close aide to Shogun Yoshimune and felt the connection with the bar hall on the site related to the current judiciary. I'm the only one what?
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It is a signboard of the ruins of the residence in Echizen Ooka in front of the bar hall. That's it. Next to the bar hall is the Tokyo District Court, and legal officials may have been gathering around here for a long time.
Description board
There was only an explanation board. Color 々 It's hard to imagine this alone. However, since the mansion would have lived in 々, there will be no items related to Ooka Echizen.