Modern Postal System: Osaka-
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I usually live in Kobe, and my workplace is Pan-chan in Osaka. Although there is no connection with Chuo-ku, I sympathized with the charm of Chuo-ku while going to the Diet Library to examine the state of Tokyo in the past.
By the way, the modern postal system of the main subject was written in the text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification that it started in 1871 between Tokyo and Osaka.
In Tokyo, there is a monument at the Nihonbashi Post Office in the text, but I've always wondered where the monument is located in Osaka.
On my way home after work, I finished crossing Yodoyabashi.
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The monument has a commentary stating that the postal system of 1871 was written (it is regrettable that the plants are overgrown).
I have never noticed that I've been walking thousands of times in this place until now. I thought this was important.