It is also in a surprisingly quiet place because there is the site of the inner turret of the mansion here. There seems to be a commercial school site nearby.
Iki Nagato no Kami is a family that served the Ikeda family and served as the leading chief retainer. The kokudaka was about 33,000 Koku, which was about the same as a daimyo, and Iki Sansarusai, the head of the Edo period, became famous as a tea ceremony. Among Ninomaru, there were senior vassals' residences from the Hayashibara Museum of Art to the prefectural library, the prefectural office, and the Aioibashi Nishizume area, but the explanation of this turret is only a small wooden bill standing on the Aioibashi Nishizume. In addition, since the embankment of the Asahikawa is built using stone walls around here, the remains are difficult to understand from the inside. However, from Asahikawa's point of view, ...
There was a stone and an explanation board indicating the "Okayama Prefectural Commercial School Ruins", and a pile was hanging on the right side. The tree on the pile says "Okayama Castle Ninomaru Iki Nagato Mansion Uchiyaru". There was no other remains or explanation.
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It is also in a surprisingly quiet place because there is the site of the inner turret of the mansion here. There seems to be a commercial school site nearby.
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Iki Nagato no Kami is a family that served the Ikeda family and served as the leading chief retainer. The kokudaka was about 33,000 Koku, which was about the same as a daimyo, and Iki Sansarusai, the head of the Edo period, became famous as a tea ceremony. Among Ninomaru, there were senior vassals' residences from the Hayashibara Museum of Art to the prefectural library, the prefectural office, and the Aioibashi Nishizume area, but the explanation of this turret is only a small wooden bill standing on the Aioibashi Nishizume. In addition, since the embankment of the Asahikawa is built using stone walls around here, the remains are difficult to understand from the inside. However, from Asahikawa's point of view, ...
only one pile that fell.
There was a stone and an explanation board indicating the "Okayama Prefectural Commercial School Ruins", and a pile was hanging on the right side. The tree on the pile says "Okayama Castle Ninomaru Iki Nagato Mansion Uchiyaru". There was no other remains or explanation.