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Inage: House Related to History of Chiba

千葉市ゆかりの家・いなげ
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1-16-12 Inage, Inage-ku, Chiba, Chiba Prefecture 263-0034, JapanMap
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  • 219kensf
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    Modern history of China and Japan

    Have you ever watched the movie "The Last Emperor"? At this film, main charactor was "Aisin-gioro Pu-i ". He was the last emperor of the Chinese dynasty named Ching. And later, the emperor of Manchu d...

    Reviewed on Feb 8, 2016
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    Aixin Luo Yujie と, wife ・ Hao が Mu らした Home

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    This is the house where Puji Aishinkakura, the younger brother of Puji, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty of China, lived for about half a year during his newlywed marriage. It is a building that shows that although it is simple, calm and happy time was flowing. I think it's a good idea to come to the tour after reviewing the history of Japan and Manchuria.

    Reviewed on Dec 28, 2021
  • 690jacka
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    Aixin Juan Luo の brother-in-law Jie が wife の Hao と Mu らした family

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    It seems to be the house where Pujie, the younger brother of Pujie, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the emperor of Manchukuo, lived with his wife Hiroshi. You can feel the appearance of the Showa era. However, I am a little surprised at its simplicity. We recommend that you take a look if you stop by.

    Reviewed on Jul 27, 2020
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    No material の valuable な installation

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    According to HP, the real younger brother of the last emperor aishinkakura kogi in the Qing Dynasty of China, kokei and his wife, kohiro, lived here for about half a year and lived a new marriage. The garden was also tasteful, and several ugly chairs were playing.

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2020
  • aaidas
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    Location is small 々 difficult to understand.

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    It is right next to Inage Asama Shrine. It is quite far to walk from Keisei Inage Station. It's free, but the gate will close at 16:30, so please be careful. I think it's best to visit during the flower season. Time flows quietly in the slow air, so you can feel very healed.

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2019
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