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Tosa Domain Tsukiji Domain House

 I read Ryotaro Shiba's "Ryoma Goes" again.
 Sakamoto Ryoma went to Edo for training swordsmanship twice in Kaei 6 (1853) and Ansei 3 (1856).
 When I first came out to Edo, I lived at the Kajibashi clan residence of the Tosa clan, and from here I went to Sadakichi Chiba Dojo in Okemachi (2-8 Yaesu, Chuo-ku). After that, he seems to have moved to the Tsukiji Clan House. According to Ryoma Goku, "Ryoma was moved from Kajibashi's clan residence to Tsukiji's clan residence. In addition to Ryoma, most of the Wakai clansman were moved to two lower houses in Tsukiji and Shinagawa. This is one of the Tosa clan's defenses in preparation for the Kurofune's invasion of Edo Bay. While the number of people was stationed at these two seaside mansions, the Daiba was being built in Shinagawa with the permission of the Shogunate." It has been. This Tosa clan Tsukiji clan residence is near the current Chuo-ku government office.
 After that, an explanatory version has been set up at the site of the warship training center where Ryoma passed. In Ryoma Goku, "One bridge from Tsukiji Honganji and cross the east to Minami-Odawara-cho." It smells of the sea. Going further east, there was a corner where the former residence of the Geishu clan used to be located, where the Shogunate's Kobusho was located until very recently, and beyond it is the sea. There has been a warship training center of the Shogunate since 1857. "
 These historical novels are familiar with the place names that appear, and if there is a sense of distance, the excitement will deepen.