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Panel exhibition "Things and Animal memorial monuments in Chuo-ku-ku-What does" mound " convey?"

[Apricot peony] August 29, 2014 09:00

From August 2, in front of the inhabitant of a ward gallery of the Local Tenmonkan (Time Dome Akashi), a mini panel exhibition called "Chuo-ku Mono and Animal Memorial Monument Tour-What is the Tsuka" Tell "?" Is being held.

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As the title of "Mini", it is a photo panel display of 12 memorial monuments in 8 places, so it feels small, but if there was such a thing in a place passing casually, I think that those who saw it will be surprised.

 

At the venue, there was an A4 flyer called "Chuo-ku Mono and Animal Memorial Monument Map", so I received it and immediately went to the nearby Namishi Inari Shrine.

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On the precincts, Ebitsuka and angler mound were erected as shown in the panel photo.

After reading the explanation on the panel, I can't help but think about not only the rarity, but also the lives of those living on the fish shore and the gratitude for the lives we take in our lives. I can't help it.

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But speaking of fish banks, tuna.

What is the monument of tuna? I thought it was at the main gate where Tsukiji Market Station was located.

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According to the map, there are other things that we usually take care of, such as "Katsuozuka" in Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine in Tsukuda, "Harizuka" at Tetsuzu Inari Shrine, and "Unagizuka" at Minobubetsuin in Kodemmacho. There are memorial monuments for things and animals that are being done.

 

It's enough distance to walk or go around by bicycle.

The lingering summer heat crosses the pass, and it will be easier to spend from now on.

Wouldn't it be a good idea to see this panel exhibition and actually visit the memorial monument?

 

In addition, the mini-panel exhibition by the supporters of the local Tenmonkan will be held until September 28, but the theme will be changed thereafter, and it will be held four times in total until the end of March next year. .

For the time being, I'm looking forward to the "Ryusei Kishida and Ginza" exhibition scheduled from October 4th.

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