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An unknown master at the end of the Edo period
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Even if he said he was unknown, he was only an interesting person, although he didn't know it. Not only did he rebuild the finances of the domain, which had been in debt, but he also put emphasis on western studies and invited Shinzo ITO, the head of the domain, to the domain. It is said that many of them came to learn in Ono, which was deep in the mountains, by incorporating Takashima Ryu gunnery. In addition, he built a Western-style sailing ship and challenged not only Ezo but also the development of Sakhalin, which is said to have failed because of the profits. Ma ...
Echizen Ono Castle has been selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. This statue is on the ruins of the castle. Statue of Toshitada Doi, the lord of the Ono domain in the late Edo period. He is a master who worked on the reform of the feudal government.
He is the lord of Ono from the late Edo period to the end of the Edo period. It seems to be a master who worked on the Shogunate to own Sakhalin and developed nationwide on a network at a clan store called Onoya. If the ship had not sunk off Nemuro, Sakhalin might have been Japanese territory. It seems that Toshitsune, the last feudal lord, was not the Tengu Party.
It is a statue of Toshitada Doi. It is on the promenade to Echizen Ono Castle. It seems that you made efforts to open a school, reform the military system, and rebuild the finances of the clan.
It is a statue on the way to Echizen Ono Castle on foot from Echizen Ono Station. There is also a commentary under the statue, and it was written that the domain store "Onoya" was opened nationwide, etc. 々 〇
An unknown master at the end of the Edo period
Even if he said he was unknown, he was only an interesting person, although he didn't know it. Not only did he rebuild the finances of the domain, which had been in debt, but he also put emphasis on western studies and invited Shinzo ITO, the head of the domain, to the domain. It is said that many of them came to learn in Ono, which was deep in the mountains, by incorporating Takashima Ryu gunnery. In addition, he built a Western-style sailing ship and challenged not only Ezo but also the development of Sakhalin, which is said to have failed because of the profits. Ma ...
A master at the end of the Edo period
Echizen Ono Castle has been selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. This statue is on the ruins of the castle. Statue of Toshitada Doi, the lord of the Ono domain in the late Edo period. He is a master who worked on the reform of the feudal government.
Statue of toshitada DOI
He is the lord of Ono from the late Edo period to the end of the Edo period. It seems to be a master who worked on the Shogunate to own Sakhalin and developed nationwide on a network at a clan store called Onoya. If the ship had not sunk off Nemuro, Sakhalin might have been Japanese territory. It seems that Toshitsune, the last feudal lord, was not the Tengu Party.
Onoshima
It is a statue of Toshitada Doi. It is on the promenade to Echizen Ono Castle. It seems that you made efforts to open a school, reform the military system, and rebuild the finances of the clan.
Ono city sightseeing
It is a statue on the way to Echizen Ono Castle on foot from Echizen Ono Station. There is also a commentary under the statue, and it was written that the domain store "Onoya" was opened nationwide, etc. 々 〇