Kinowa no Saku Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is in the rice field. It seems that it may be the site of Kokufu in the Heian period. The gate has been restored. There was a light, so I think it's for illumination.
The site of Kokufu in dewa province for about 400 years from the beginning to the end of the Heian period
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It's nice that the south gate, east gate and part of Tsukiji Tsubo of the government office have been restored so that you can enjoy the atmosphere of that time as much as possible. It seems that the excavated items here are stored in the Sakata City Museum.
Since the times are the times, various speculations and delusions come to mind, and it is a fun place just to visit. I would like to go again in the warm season.
It is said to be like the front base of the Yamato imperial court when Tohoku was still regarded as a different race. The historical background attracted me. Looking at the structure of the very large and restored gate, it is red and continental, and I think there was an aim to show off its power. Some buildings have been restored, and there are only holes with pillars in the rest, so there is not much to see. I would like to come again if it is restored in earnest.
It is said to be the site of the front base and government office where the Yamato imperial court prepared the form of the ancient Ritsuryo state and fought against Ezo by advancing northward to expand its territory. From the Ezo side, it can also be expressed as a castle of different ethnic groups that have advanced from the west. ※ There is a debate about whether Ezo had a unified ethnic identity. There was an era when the front of Mt. Chokai was the map of the Yamato imperial court, and this is the place where it is presumed to be the front base and the site of the government office on the border. Currently, only the east and south gates have been restored ...
Wide.
It is in the rice field. It seems that it may be the site of Kokufu in the Heian period. The gate has been restored. There was a light, so I think it's for illumination.
The site of Kokufu in dewa province for about 400 years from the beginning to the end of the Heian period
It's nice that the south gate, east gate and part of Tsukiji Tsubo of the government office have been restored so that you can enjoy the atmosphere of that time as much as possible. It seems that the excavated items here are stored in the Sakata City Museum.
Historical spot
Since the times are the times, various speculations and delusions come to mind, and it is a fun place just to visit. I would like to go again in the warm season.
National strife
It is said to be like the front base of the Yamato imperial court when Tohoku was still regarded as a different race. The historical background attracted me. Looking at the structure of the very large and restored gate, it is red and continental, and I think there was an aim to show off its power. Some buildings have been restored, and there are only holes with pillars in the rest, so there is not much to see. I would like to come again if it is restored in earnest.
the traces of the border that feels the old wind
It is said to be the site of the front base and government office where the Yamato imperial court prepared the form of the ancient Ritsuryo state and fought against Ezo by advancing northward to expand its territory. From the Ezo side, it can also be expressed as a castle of different ethnic groups that have advanced from the west. ※ There is a debate about whether Ezo had a unified ethnic identity. There was an era when the front of Mt. Chokai was the map of the Yamato imperial court, and this is the place where it is presumed to be the front base and the site of the government office on the border. Currently, only the east and south gates have been restored ...