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To the side of Akatsuki Park, a mansion in Hoshu Katsuragawa?

[Shubo's Ten Hands] March 13, 2018 12:00

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The photo (Keisen Yashiki) shows the historical site information board (Tsukiji 7-chome 10) set up by the City Board of Education.

 

 The Katsuragawa family had been living in Tsukiji since around the Kyoho period (1716-1736).

 

He was famous as a back doctor of Waran surgeon, and at the time of climbing the castle, he accompanied 11 people, and Hagimoto also gave way.

 

Before the Meiji Restoration (1863), there was a large fire at Tsukiji Temple, and a fire broke out from the direction of the Keisen family, and fired, but immediately after the fire, he took over the residence of "Yanagi Tsushima Mamoru" and moved.

 

The area was over 1200 tsubo, and there was a large garden. 。 There was a residence of the Okudaira family of the Nakatsu clan across Akashibori (Akatsuki Park), and Yukichi Fukuzawa taught Dutch studies.

(From the remnants of the Remnant Dream, the eldest daughter, Mine Recollection)