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A place with only signboards and stone pillars
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It is said that it became the government building of Nikko Prefecture in the Meiji era at the mansion of Kaji Sadayoshi, who made efforts to protect Mt. Nikko, but it was written on the bill that it was demolished after that. It seems that it is currently a cultural property of Nikko City, but there was only a stone pillar on the side of the information board. I thought it wasn't enough to go after walking around Toshogu, Futarasan Shrine, Daijuin, Rinnoji, and Shinbashi all day long.
Only the monument and explanation board of the site of Nikko Magistrate's Office stand on the bank near the Nishisando. It started when sadayoshi kajima, the retainer of Iemitsu, the third Shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate, served as Shugo of Nikko Yama, and in 1700, when Nikko bugyo sho was established, sadayoshi's residence was remodeled and completed as a bugyo residence. Daigaku 々 The role of Nikko bugyo seems to have handled Nikko Metsuke, Nikko Mausoleum security, repairs, rituals, and even crackdowns on the whole of Nikko and public affairs lawsuits when the times went down. In the Meiji period, it became Nikko prefectural government office, and it was demolished with the abolition of the domain ...
A place with only signboards and stone pillars
It is said that it became the government building of Nikko Prefecture in the Meiji era at the mansion of Kaji Sadayoshi, who made efforts to protect Mt. Nikko, but it was written on the bill that it was demolished after that. It seems that it is currently a cultural property of Nikko City, but there was only a stone pillar on the side of the information board. I thought it wasn't enough to go after walking around Toshogu, Futarasan Shrine, Daijuin, Rinnoji, and Shinbashi all day long.
Only the monument on the site remains.
Only the monument and explanation board of the site of Nikko Magistrate's Office stand on the bank near the Nishisando. It started when sadayoshi kajima, the retainer of Iemitsu, the third Shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate, served as Shugo of Nikko Yama, and in 1700, when Nikko bugyo sho was established, sadayoshi's residence was remodeled and completed as a bugyo residence. Daigaku 々 The role of Nikko bugyo seems to have handled Nikko Metsuke, Nikko Mausoleum security, repairs, rituals, and even crackdowns on the whole of Nikko and public affairs lawsuits when the times went down. In the Meiji period, it became Nikko prefectural government office, and it was demolished with the abolition of the domain ...