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- Place Types Cemetery
- Address Yamatocho Oaza Kuchii, Saga, 840-0202, Japan
- Coordinate 33.3275462,130.2738049
- Website Unknown
- Rating 4.6
- Compound Code 87HF+2G Saga, Japan
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* If you aim at this with Google Navi, you will be taken to a ridiculous mountain road.
We have created the "Nabeshima Naomasa Tomb Parking Lot" point, so please aim for it.
As expected, the Nabeshima family that lasted from the Edo period to the Meiji era, is a great grave of the Naivema Nabeshima, the famous man at the end of the Tokugawa period, who raised the Saga domain until it was counted as one of the Meiji Restoration male clan-Satsucho Doi!
It looks like a little burial mound.
It was a very quiet place and I was wondering why it was so remote until I came, but it is a good place.
And it was acorn paradise lol
"Naomasa Nabeshima's Grave
Naomasa Nabeshima, 1814 (11th year of culture) to 1871 (18th year of Meiji) are the tenth lords of the Saga domain and have been there for over 30 years, with the advice of Koga Kokudo. , The conservative practice was expanded, and the Kodokan was expanded to recruit human resources.
In addition, he actively took advantage of the role of the Nagasaki guard to introduce Dutch studies, imported Western culture, built a reverberatory furnace and cast cannons, and built a shipyard and naval training school in Mietsu (Kawazoe Town, Morotomi Town). Opened and nurtured the maximum naval power of the various han.
In addition, he worked on the financial reconstruction of the feudal clan, played the Saga clan, and raised it into a male clan along with Satsuma and Choshu.
The Meiji Restoration participated in the key machinery of the new government, and served as a counselor and secretary of the Ezo Kaita era.
Naoshima Naoshima is Naomasa's eldest son, the last lord of the Saga domain, and later the Italian minister.
Koga Matsune was one of Hizen's leading poets at the end of the Edo period, and he could be used as an entourage of Naomasa, but he died when he met the death of his master.
October 1948
Let's cherish cultural assets.
Material provided by Saga Prefectural Board of Education
Sagakita Rotary Club "
The Okutsu castle of the Nabeshima family from the end of the Tokugawa period to the present, through the period of the duke family from the last lord of the Saga clan, Naoharu Nabeshima and the last lord of the lord. The grave area is well kept and has a solemn atmosphere. There are several parking lots.
Quiet and good location
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