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It was lonely.
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It was a lonely place with 10,000 people buried, but it was more unfortunate that there were no visitors, and the interior was clean because it was well maintained.
A meaningful place worth visiting at least once in Namwon.
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During the period of Jeong Yu-jae, the ancestor of Korea, there is a tomb that combines the people who died in protecting Namwonseong Fortress from the beginning. It's not a must-see tourist destination, but it's a meaningful place, so it's a great place to stop by with children at least once.
It is a tomb where 40,000 people were buried together, including Guanjun and residents (according to records) who fought against the Japanese army during the Imjin War. It should be read as "Mannin's gun". However, unlike the location where the current location was originally buried, it can be seen that it has no practical meaning as it was relocated twice in the Joseon Dynasty and once in the modern period.
It is a grave of 々 who died in the dispatch of troops to Korea by Hideyoshi Toyotomi. It is sometimes listed in historical materials collections. A picture of the state of dispatch of troops to Korea is exhibited in the memorial hall. You can see that it was a fierce battlefield. It's a little far from the city, but it's a walking distance from the Guangkan Tower.
It was lonely.
It was a lonely place with 10,000 people buried, but it was more unfortunate that there were no visitors, and the interior was clean because it was well maintained.
A meaningful place worth visiting at least once in Namwon.
During the period of Jeong Yu-jae, the ancestor of Korea, there is a tomb that combines the people who died in protecting Namwonseong Fortress from the beginning. It's not a must-see tourist destination, but it's a meaningful place, so it's a great place to stop by with children at least once.
There is no need to visit for sightseeing.
It is a tomb where 40,000 people were buried together, including Guanjun and residents (according to records) who fought against the Japanese army during the Imjin War. It should be read as "Mannin's gun". However, unlike the location where the current location was originally buried, it can be seen that it has no practical meaning as it was relocated twice in the Joseon Dynasty and once in the modern period.
Located in the corner, no big place to see.
It's a place worth visiting at least once, but it's not a place rich in facilities or other utilities. Please refer to it.
If I had time...
It is a grave of 々 who died in the dispatch of troops to Korea by Hideyoshi Toyotomi. It is sometimes listed in historical materials collections. A picture of the state of dispatch of troops to Korea is exhibited in the memorial hall. You can see that it was a fierce battlefield. It's a little far from the city, but it's a walking distance from the Guangkan Tower.