17 Shinkocho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0041, JapanMap
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Formerly a training camp for naval drills, it has now been transformed into an exhibition hall for visitors to visit.
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Kobe Naval Drills Office Trace Monument Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Kobe Naval Training Center was built in May of the 1st year of Genji (1964) in the Edo period to train naval officers for the Edo shogunate. At that time, there were many very famous figures in the training center, such as Sakamoto Ryoma, Mutsu Somitsu, Ito Yuheng, Kitatajima and so on. Now there is a stele built on the ruins, and the books in the stele record the past, and there are also sculptures such as iron chains, which are very eye-catching.
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Formerly a training camp for naval drills, it has now been transformed into an exhibition hall for visitors to visit.
Kobe Navy Training Center is a unique military facility. The square here is sometimes open outside the age of the year. It is the training standard of the U.S. Army. Military gymnastics is very interesting.
This side is quite open, the terrain is very flat near the sea, usually few people go here, but the surrounding scenery is very beautiful, the wind is relatively strong in winter.
For me, there's no feeling at all. It's a relatively empty place. It's meaningless to be sincere.