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Agano City Sance
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I stopped by on the way from Mizuhara Station to Lake Tsuruko. It is a building rebuilt at a Daikansho, which had a territory directly under the control of the Shogunate during the Edo period. Chikanori Mizuhara's warrior figure was near the entrance and I was able to see the old daikansho ○
It seems that it was a place to take charge of trials in the Edo period. It was very beautiful and I didn't feel like I was in a historic place. There was also a place where the doll was placed and the time was reproduced. The admission fee is 300 yen and you can get a discount if you have a JAF card.
I was able to study the state of the Daikansho in the Edo period.
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As a direct control area of the Edo Shogunate, it is a place where it governed the local judiciary and administration, and was also responsible for collecting nengu. I think it's interesting to see the state of the trial with a doll. Also, I feel a little happy with the cheerful voice of the staff. It's an extra thing, but as was the case with the driver of the sightseeing tour bus, there are many people who are kind to travelers in Mizuhara.
It was a restored facility near Lake Sakai. The closing time was early and the inside tour was not possible, but a large stone monument stood in front of the gate facing the road. The actual admission was from the attached agricultural history museum.
Even though I visited after 4 After the holidays, it was already closed. Opening time 9: 30~ Afternoon 4: 00 is a store closing fast or a business law. I don't have any interest in attracting tourists. You can hear the famous lines of historical dramas such as "Echigoya, the Lord is also evil" and "No, it's not as good as the daikansama." It seems that it has nothing to do with Daikanyama or fashionable tourist spots.
Agano City Sance
I stopped by on the way from Mizuhara Station to Lake Tsuruko. It is a building rebuilt at a Daikansho, which had a territory directly under the control of the Shogunate during the Edo period. Chikanori Mizuhara's warrior figure was near the entrance and I was able to see the old daikansho ○
Uh ~ Well, it's beautiful.
It seems that it was a place to take charge of trials in the Edo period. It was very beautiful and I didn't feel like I was in a historic place. There was also a place where the doll was placed and the time was reproduced. The admission fee is 300 yen and you can get a discount if you have a JAF card.
I was able to study the state of the Daikansho in the Edo period.
As a direct control area of the Edo Shogunate, it is a place where it governed the local judiciary and administration, and was also responsible for collecting nengu. I think it's interesting to see the state of the trial with a doll. Also, I feel a little happy with the cheerful voice of the staff. It's an extra thing, but as was the case with the driver of the sightseeing tour bus, there are many people who are kind to travelers in Mizuhara.
Agriculture and History Archive
It was a restored facility near Lake Sakai. The closing time was early and the inside tour was not possible, but a large stone monument stood in front of the gate facing the road. The actual admission was from the attached agricultural history museum.
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Even though I visited after 4 After the holidays, it was already closed. Opening time 9: 30~ Afternoon 4: 00 is a store closing fast or a business law. I don't have any interest in attracting tourists. You can hear the famous lines of historical dramas such as "Echigoya, the Lord is also evil" and "No, it's not as good as the daikansama." It seems that it has nothing to do with Daikanyama or fashionable tourist spots.