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An information board is built on the premises of the Kanagawa Prefectural Government, but since it is built facing the road side, you can see it from the road side. The transportation office was partially restored to the Customs Resource Room of Yokohama Customs.
An information board is built on the premises of the Kanagawa Prefectural Government, but since it is built facing the road side, you can see it from the road side. The transportation office was partially restored to the Customs Resource Room of Yokohama Customs.
The import control office left in a corner of the prefectural office, which was established by the Tokugawa Shogunate, was later transferred to the Meiji government and developed into customs. Perhaps this place became a prefectural office because of the establishment of this facility.
The import control office left in a corner of the prefectural office, which was established by the Tokugawa Shogunate, was later transferred to the Meiji government and developed into customs. Perhaps this place became a prefectural office because of the establishment of this facility.
The site of Kanagawa Unjosho was quietly located at the intersection in front of the port post office at the corner of the site of the Kanagawa Prefectural Office, also known as "King". In 1858, the Treaty of Amity and Commerce was concluded between the five countries of the United States, Britain, France, Russia and orchid, and the following year, the Fortune Office was established as an institution for comprehensive trade, diplomatic business, and settlement development for foreigners. It's the current customs. At that time, there were no airplanes, so this was along with Kobe Port, leading Japan's modernization as an international trading port representing East and West Japan. ...
An information board is built on the premises of the Kanagawa Prefectural Government, but since it is built facing the road side, you can see it from the road side. The transportation office was partially restored to the Customs Resource Room of Yokohama Customs.
An information board is built on the premises of the Kanagawa Prefectural Government, but since it is built facing the road side, you can see it from the road side. The transportation office was partially restored to the Customs Resource Room of Yokohama Customs.
The import control office left in a corner of the prefectural office, which was established by the Tokugawa Shogunate, was later transferred to the Meiji government and developed into customs. Perhaps this place became a prefectural office because of the establishment of this facility.
The import control office left in a corner of the prefectural office, which was established by the Tokugawa Shogunate, was later transferred to the Meiji government and developed into customs. Perhaps this place became a prefectural office because of the establishment of this facility.
The site of Kanagawa Unjosho was quietly located at the intersection in front of the port post office at the corner of the site of the Kanagawa Prefectural Office, also known as "King". In 1858, the Treaty of Amity and Commerce was concluded between the five countries of the United States, Britain, France, Russia and orchid, and the following year, the Fortune Office was established as an institution for comprehensive trade, diplomatic business, and settlement development for foreigners. It's the current customs. At that time, there were no airplanes, so this was along with Kobe Port, leading Japan's modernization as an international trading port representing East and West Japan. ...