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That's a little bit, go to the site of Mihashi Tower!
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From Tenmabashi Station, go west on Tosabori-dori and there is Kitaoe Park at a small height, but on the north side there was the "Mihashiro Ruins". It is in front of the bicycle storage area of the apartment house. I think it's a good idea, but in the old days there was a high-class restaurant, Mihashiro. The origin of the name is that I could see the three bridges: Nanba Bridge, Tenjin Bridge, and Tenman Bridge. It is said that it is a historic place where Toshimichi Okubo and Takayoshi Kido held their first meeting with this good view. Wow Meiji ...
There is an explanation board that describes that it is the site of the Mihashi Tower of the restaurant in the Meiji period. It's a place where you might dance if there was a restaurant, but now there is only an explanation board, so I don't think you need to bother to see it for sightseeing.
Ryotei from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period
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There is only a small explanation board now, but it is said that there was a restaurant where various celebrities had discussions from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era. Toshimichi Okubo and others also held a part of the Osaka conference here.
It is located on the north side of Kitaoe Park. End of the Edo period ~ It is the site of a restaurant on a hill overlooking the three bridges of Nanba, Tenjin and Tenma in the mid-Meiji period. The first meeting was held by Toshimichi Okubo, Taisuke Itagaki, Takamitsu Kido and others for the Osaka Conference in August 1875. Later, it became the Orthodox Church of Harris. It is now a very ordinary condominium. There was a shrine and an explanation plate beside it. It was strange that a historical person had a meeting here.
It is the site of ryotei in the Meiji period from the end of the Edo period.
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He was said to be a member of the Meiji Restoration. It seems that Toshimichi Okubo, Taisuke Itagaki, Takayoshi Kido, etc. were gathered in this area at a rally called the Osaka Conference, and it may have stopped by here, which is amazing alone. It is said that it was used by the people of the Shogunate side to receive the documents of Isamu Kondo, and it is a restaurant that was used by the townspeople mainly in samurai, regardless of the Kinno school or the Sabaku school. It is said that the name comes from the fact that I was able to see Tenjinbashi, Tenmabashi, Nanbabashi, and three bridges.
That's a little bit, go to the site of Mihashi Tower!
From Tenmabashi Station, go west on Tosabori-dori and there is Kitaoe Park at a small height, but on the north side there was the "Mihashiro Ruins". It is in front of the bicycle storage area of the apartment house. I think it's a good idea, but in the old days there was a high-class restaurant, Mihashiro. The origin of the name is that I could see the three bridges: Nanba Bridge, Tenjin Bridge, and Tenman Bridge. It is said that it is a historic place where Toshimichi Okubo and Takayoshi Kido held their first meeting with this good view. Wow Meiji ...
Explanation board only
There is an explanation board that describes that it is the site of the Mihashi Tower of the restaurant in the Meiji period. It's a place where you might dance if there was a restaurant, but now there is only an explanation board, so I don't think you need to bother to see it for sightseeing.
Ryotei from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period
There is only a small explanation board now, but it is said that there was a restaurant where various celebrities had discussions from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era. Toshimichi Okubo and others also held a part of the Osaka conference here.
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It is located on the north side of Kitaoe Park. End of the Edo period ~ It is the site of a restaurant on a hill overlooking the three bridges of Nanba, Tenjin and Tenma in the mid-Meiji period. The first meeting was held by Toshimichi Okubo, Taisuke Itagaki, Takamitsu Kido and others for the Osaka Conference in August 1875. Later, it became the Orthodox Church of Harris. It is now a very ordinary condominium. There was a shrine and an explanation plate beside it. It was strange that a historical person had a meeting here.
It is the site of ryotei in the Meiji period from the end of the Edo period.
He was said to be a member of the Meiji Restoration. It seems that Toshimichi Okubo, Taisuke Itagaki, Takayoshi Kido, etc. were gathered in this area at a rally called the Osaka Conference, and it may have stopped by here, which is amazing alone. It is said that it was used by the people of the Shogunate side to receive the documents of Isamu Kondo, and it is a restaurant that was used by the townspeople mainly in samurai, regardless of the Kinno school or the Sabaku school. It is said that the name comes from the fact that I was able to see Tenjinbashi, Tenmabashi, Nanbabashi, and three bridges.