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Tosa Domain Middle Residence Site
東京都
The Tsukiji Edo residence granted to the Tosa Yamauchi clan in 1826 — where lord Yamauchi Yodo lodged and bakumatsu heroes Sakamoto Ryoma, Takechi Hanpeita and Okada Izo gathered.
創建
1826
種別
史跡
Access
5 min walk from Tsukiji Subway Station
Tsukiji 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
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Historic Site
Founded 1826
200 years
概要
Site of the middle and lower residences of the Tosa-domain Yamauchi family, granted by the shogunate in 1826 and used as a core Edo base through the bakumatsu period. The fifteenth Tosa lord, Yamauchi Yodo (Toyoshige), chose this Tsukiji residence as his Edo lodging during his tenure, making it the political hub of the kobu-gattai (imperial-shogunal unification) advocate. Tosa Loyalist Party leade…
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Tosa Yamauchi family middle residence granted in 1826. Lord Yamauchi Yodo (15th Tosa lord) lived here. Gathering place of Takechi Hanpeita, Sakamoto Ryoma and other Tosa loyalists. Explanation panel now near Chuo Ward Office.
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