#auto-translate Historic site designated by Tokyo Metropolitan Government Habugenseki Location 15-15 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku Tsukiji Honganji Temple January 19th, 1931 March 28th, Showa 30 (1672...
#auto-translate Derived from Shinfuku-ji Temple of Yugayama Shinyoin Temple This temple belongs to the Shingon Buddhism Mountain School, and is the last temple of Higashiyama Shichijo and...
#auto-translate Denya Nakayama Night Crying Stone A long time ago, a woman named Oishi, who lives in Nakayama, went to work at the village of Kikugawa and returned home. A worker called O...
#auto-translate Seto Inland Sea Folk History Museum The Seto Inland Sea has long played a major role as a major artery for cultural exchange and marine traffic. People who have settled in...
#auto-translate This is a place where the history and culture of Mt. Hagigata is a small mountain surrounded by the greenery of the Tama Hills, and because it has a square shape, it is ca...
#auto-translate Nagasaki Kaido Edo Period In the late Edo period, Tadayoshi Ino measured the Nagasaki Kaido from January of the 18th year of Culture in 18th year, and started from the bot...
#auto-translate Ajigasawa-cho pictorial map The pictorial map contains the owner's name at the time, in addition to the lord's maiden-ya (machi magistrate), the dormitory, Yonezo,...
#auto-translate Gion Theater Stage The origin of the new construction Hirao Hachiman Shrine Kagawa-cho Higashidani, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa Culture Early in the year 1800, it was great to d...
#auto-translate It is said that the Torimae River Shinto (Kototomae Kawajinja) is about 800 years ago from now on, about three hundred and two hundred years ago. After the Tensho Tenshin ...
#auto-translate Fujisawa inn's picture map This map is a superimposed state of the current map from the Kanazawa in the Edo era to the culture. The location of shrines etc. may differ...
#auto-translate Ichiguchi House Housing Nagayamon Suginami-ku Designated Tangible Cultural Property (Building) This building was donated to Suginami ward in 1974, although it was the fron...
#auto-translate Dear · What is Soga-juku? What is Imayo Soka-shuku? Soka, which has developed as the second nikkaido road station, was a crowded city full of people going from time to tim...
#auto-translate Hirano Goshige Hita's Priest Sanpei (1809-1893) Culture Six years (1809) Born in Watari village Shinji Temple in Hita-gun, when adopted at the age of eight, it becomes...
#auto-translate Hikiyama Festival at Taga Garden Naga, Takeda, Dodo District Gion Association is a summer festival praying for the crime prevention. Among the Gion companies that are ensh...
#auto-translate Jo Kobashi Shopping Street Town We carefully preserve the history and culture of Kyoto as the gateway to Kyoto, and live and work in communities where all the people who w...
#auto-translate History road Hokkaido Hodogaya lodging walk guide information Hodogaya lodging is established at Keisei 6 (1601) at the same time as the innkee · horse system is decided a...
#auto-translate Yusuke Kento and Irihama Shikada Sakaide station front Kume Miyoshi Okina made landfill and fields by landfilling the sea of Sakaide in order to enrich the lives of the ...
#auto-translate Iniya Sekkon (Toyama clan Nishi Inotani Sekkon Ruins) In the Kamitokyo Gorge, the road connecting Echigan and Hida had early traffic discrimination, and many travelers and...
#auto-translate Osaka Adopt River Program Osaka Advot River New Oriental Mall Obukibashi ⇔ Hachijyo Ohashi The Kanzakigawa River Place in the above section is located in the Shin-Eastern ...
#auto-translate Mukunoki Tsubouchi Yukari (1859 - 1935) was born as the youngest child of the ten brothers and sisters of Heihinro Suzuki who was an official of the Owari clan Okuda offic...
#auto-translate Designated Cultural Property Stone Mound Sign 24.0 cm × 17.5 cm × 213.0 cm Edo Period (Yanbian Eighth Year = 1680 Year) Designated Date Month Day of December 6, Showa 57, ...
#auto-translate Pudong House
0/1811 (1811) of Yuasa-Cho Island malt manufacturing began, under the name called "in den (outdent)".
For the victims of the tsunami caused by the earthqua...