The ruins of the warship training center
In 1857 (1857), the shogunate was relocated to the site of the 1864 Matsuri (1864) at the 1857 (1857), the shogunate built a warship professor's office for flagships and family members in the Kobusho, located in this area of Tsukiji.
In Ryotaro Shiba's book Burning Sword, when Hijikata Toshizo left Edo in 1863, moved to Tokyo, and then returned to Edo in the fall of 1867, the fifth year after tomorrow, he was surprised by the changes in Edo.
As already introduced, "Ryoma Goes" also states, "If you cross one bridge from Tsukiji Honganji and go east, it is 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 place names, and if you know the sense of distance, the interest will deepen.