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Rebuilding of Chuo-ku government office building

[CAM] April 28, 2017 14:00

 

 On April 26, the Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo area reported about the rebuilding of the 47-year-old and aging Chuo-ku government office building. . In order to rebuild to the current address, it is necessary to move twice in conjunction with the relocation to the temporary government building, and the cost is high, so the plan to relocate to the current Brossam site is also influential. However, the current location is the historic site of the Tsukiji House of the Tosa Domain, and it is said that there are voices that will spare the relocation.

 According to Monoshiri Encyclopedia, "This area was the place where the Tosa clan Yamauchi family worshiped in 1826 (1826), and there was a clan residence here. It is said that the Yamauchi family used it as a Nakayashiki or Shimoyashiki. Toyoshige Yamanouchi, the 15th generation of feudal lord during the late Tokugawa shogunate period, is known to have led the Meiji Restoration along with Satsuma and Choshu. It is said that Sakamoto Ryoma, the Shishi of late Tokugawa shogunate, went to a dojo in Sadakichi Chiba while staying at this clan residence. There is an explanation board next to the annex of Chuo-ku government office. "It is said.