Nihonmatsu Yashiki, Kyoto Residence of the Shimadzu Clan - Kyoto

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Okamatsucho, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0032, Japan

電話 : 📞 +8777
Postal code : 602-0032
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Okamatsucho, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0032, Japan
森山浩司 on Google

広大な敷地だったのですね。せごどん 見ていると百姓の暮らしや下級武士の暮らしは厳しかったのに、薩摩は誰がお金を持っていたんでしょう?
It was a vast site. Segodon: The life of the peasant and the life of the lower-class samurai were difficult, but who would have the money in Satsuma?
志摩律子 on Google

薩摩藩の二本松藩邸は、現在同志社大学の敷地内、門のところにあります。
The Nihonmatsu domain residence of the Satsuma domain is currently located at the gate on the premises of Doshisha University.
森昭二 on Google

今の季節(三月)は桜が綺麗です。
The cherry blossoms are beautiful this season (March).
池馬蔵 on Google

京都御所の北側に石碑が建っています。薩長同盟の密義が行われた場所。現在は同志社大学になっています。
There is a stone monument on the north side of Kyoto Imperial Palace. The place where the Satsucho Alliance was secretly held. Currently it is Doshisha University.
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ken kino on Google

現同志社大学から相国寺にかけてが旧薩摩藩邸であったのであろうか。
Was the former Satsuma feudal clan's residence from the current Doshisha University to Shokokuji Temple?
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Hiroshi Kyoto on Google

石碑:薩摩藩邸跡 幕末の薩摩藩は公武合体派を推進する中心的な藩の一つとして,京都における様々な事件に関係した。藩主島津忠義の父久光(1817~87)は,文久2(1862)年に上京して,尊攘過激派らを鎮撫(寺田屋事件)。その翌年八月十八日の政変や元治元(1864)年の禁門の変では,幕府や会津藩などと連携して長州藩を中心とする尊攘勢力を一掃した。薩摩藩邸は,錦小路通東洞院にある本邸に加えて,文久3年,相国寺近くの二本松にも設けられ,新たな政治拠点となった。この石標は文久3年に新造された薩摩藩邸跡を示すものである。 建立年 1968年  建立者 京都市 寸 法 高103×幅18×奥行18cm 碑 文 [南西] 薩摩藩邸跡 [北西] 昭和四十三年十一月 京都市 (京都市) 駒札: 京・薩摩藩邸(二本松屋敷) 藩主島津氏、石高七七万石 日本が未曽有の大混乱に陥った幕末。文久二年(1862)九月、薩摩(鹿児島)藩が相国寺から土地を借り受け、京都に新たな藩邸を造営する。同志社大学今出川キャンパスの三分の二を占める広大な敷地の藩邸が御所に近接して誕生した。そして、この場所は幕末京都において、薩摩藩の政治的な重要拠点となっていく。 大政奉還の後、戊辰戦争が勃発。その直後に会津藩士山本覚馬(新島襄の妻・八重の兄)は捕らえられ、ここの藩邸に幽閉された。その折にまとめた建白(通称『管見』)が、京都の近代化の指針として後に影響を与えた。 明治時代になると、京都の薩摩藩邸は京都府に接収、民間に売却された。そして人手を経て新島襄が購入した。(同志社大学) Stone monument: Satsuma feudal clan residence ruins The Satsuma domain at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate was involved in various incidents in Kyoto as one of the central domains promoting the Kobu Gattai faction. Hisamitsu (1817-187), the father of the feudal lord Shimazu Tadayoshi, moved to Tokyo in 1862 and slaughtered the revered extremists (Teradaya incident). In the political change on August 18th of the following year and the Kinmon Incident in 1864, the revered forces centered on the Choshu clan were wiped out in cooperation with the shogunate and the Aizu clan. In addition to the main residence in Nishikikoji-dori Higashinotoin, the Satsuma feudal clan's residence was established in Nihonmatsu near Sokokuji Temple in Bunkyu 3 and became a new political base. This stone marker shows the remains of the Satsuma feudal clan's residence, which was newly built in Bunkyu 3rd year. Year of construction 1968 Established Kyoto City Cun height 103 x width 18 x depth 18 cm Inscription [Southwest] Satsuma feudal clan residence ruins [Northwest] November, Showa 43, Kyoto City (Kyoto City) Piece tag: Kyoto Satsuma Clan House (Nihonmatsu Mansion) Mr. Shimazu, the feudal lord, Kokudaka 770,000 stones The end of the Edo period when Japan fell into unprecedented turmoil. In September 1862, the Satsuma (Kagoshima) domain rented land from Shokokuji Temple and built a new domain residence in Kyoto. A clan residence on a vast site that occupies two-thirds of the Doshisha University Imadegawa Campus was born in close proximity to the Gosho. And this place will become a politically important base of the Satsuma domain in Kyoto at the end of the Edo period. After the Taisei Hokan, the Boshin War broke out. Immediately after that, Kakuma Yamamoto (the wife of Joseph Hardy Neesima, the older brother of Yae) was captured and imprisoned in the clan's residence here. Kenpaku (commonly known as "Kanmi"), which was summarized at that time, later influenced as a guideline for the modernization of Kyoto. In the Meiji era, the Satsuma clan's residence in Kyoto was requisitioned by Kyoto Prefecture and sold to the private sector. And it was purchased by Joseph Hardy Neesima through human labor. (Doshisha University)
Stone monument: Satsuma feudal clan residence ruins The Satsuma domain at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate was involved in various incidents in Kyoto as one of the central domains promoting the Kobu Gattai faction. Hisamitsu (1817-187), the father of the feudal lord Shimazu Tadayoshi, moved to Tokyo in 1862 and slaughtered the revered extremists (Teradaya incident). In the political change on August 18th of the following year and the Kinmon Incident in 1864, the revered forces centered on the Choshu clan were wiped out in cooperation with the shogunate and the Aizu clan. In addition to the main residence in Nishikikoji-dori Higashinotoin, the Satsuma clan's residence was also established in Nihonmatsu near Sokokuji Temple in Bunkyu 3 and became a new political base. This stone marker shows the remains of the Satsuma feudal clan's residence, which was newly built in Bunkyu 3rd year. Year of construction 1968 Established Kyoto City Cun height 103 x width 18 x depth 18 cm Inscription [Southwest] Satsuma feudal clan residence ruins [Northwest] November, Showa 43, Kyoto City (Kyoto City) Piece tag: Kyoto Satsuma Clan House (Nihonmatsu Mansion) Mr. Shimazu, the feudal lord, Kokudaka 770,000 stones The end of the Edo period when Japan fell into unprecedented turmoil. In September 1862, the Satsuma (Kagoshima) domain rented land from Shokokuji Temple and built a new domain residence in Kyoto. The clan's residence on a vast site, which occupies two-thirds of the Doshisha University Imadegawa Campus, was born in close proximity to the Imperial Palace. And this place will become a politically important base of the Satsuma domain in Kyoto at the end of the Edo period. After the Taisei Hokan, the Boshin War broke out. Immediately after that, Kakuma Yamamoto (the wife of Joseph Hardy Neesima, the older brother of Yae) was captured and imprisoned in the clan's residence here. Kenpaku (commonly known as "Kanmi"), which was summarized at that time, later influenced as a guideline for the modernization of Kyoto. In the Meiji era, the Satsuma feudal clan's residence in Kyoto was requisitioned by Kyoto Prefecture and sold to the private sector. And it was purchased by Joseph Hardy Neesima through human labor. (Doshisha University) Stone monument: Satsuma feudal clan residence ruins The Satsuma domain at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate was involved in various incidents in Kyoto as one of the central domains promoting the Kobu Gattai faction. Hisamitsu (1817-187), the father of the feudal lord Shimazu Tadayoshi, moved to Tokyo in 1862 In the political change on August 18th of the following year and the Kinmon Incident in 1864, the revered forces centered on the Choshu clan were wiped out in cooperation with the shogunate and the Aizu clan. In addition to the main residence in Nishikikoji-dori Higashinotoin, the Satsuma feudal clan's residence was established in Nihonmatsu near Sokokuji Temple in Bunkyu 3 and became a new political base. in Bunkyu 3rd year. Year of construction 1968 Established Kyoto City Cun height 103 x width 18 x depth 18 cm Inscription [Southwest] Satsuma feudal clan residence ruins [Northwest] November, Showa 43, Kyoto City (Kyoto City) Piece tag: Kyoto Satsuma Clan House (Nihonmatsu Mansion) Mr. Shimazu, the feudal lord, Kokudaka 770,000 stones The end of the Edo period when Japan fell into unprecedented turmoil. In September 1862, the Satsuma (Kagoshima) domain rented land from Shokokuji Temple and built a new domain residence in Kyoto. And this place will become a politically important base of the Satsuma domain in Kyoto at the end of the Edo period. And this place will become a politically important base of the Satsuma domain in Kyoto at the end of the Edo period. After the Taisei Hokan, the Boshin War broke out. Immediately after that, Kakuma Yamamoto (the wife of Joseph Hardy Neesima, the older brother of Yae) was captured and imprisoned in the clan's residence here. Kenpaku (commonly known as "Kanmi") , which was summarized at that time, later influenced as a guideline for the modernization of Kyoto. In the Meiji era, the Satsuma clan's residence in Kyoto was requisitioned by Kyoto Prefecture and sold to the private sector. And it was purchased by Joseph Hardy Neesima through human labor. (Doshisha University)
只見東斉 on Google

同志社大学の今出川キャンパスにかつての薩摩藩の二本松邸が存在した。薩長同盟の話し合いが決着つかず、ここから更に北へ歩いて、小松帯刀の寓居に場所を移して話し合われた事などを想像すると、道を歩くのも楽しい。
The former Satsuma Domain's Nihonmatsu residence existed on the Imadegawa campus of Doshisha University. Imagine that the discussions of the Satcho Alliance could not be settled, and that we walked further north from here and moved to the Komatsu Kiyokado's residence for discussions, and it is fun to walk on the road.
スラムダンク on Google

ここは歴史好きには大変大事な場所です❕? 薩長同盟の話し合いが行われ、龍馬さんが寺田屋で襲われた際に、お龍が助けを求めに走った場所ですよね? 一時は龍馬さんが匿われた場所でもあります! 現在は石碑だけになっていた事が寂しいのと、タクシーを使って行ってる最中に運転手に石碑だけで何も無いよと悲しい言われ方をされたのが残念です?
This is a very important place for history lovers ❕? It's the place where Ryoma ran for help when the Satcho Alliance was discussed and Ryoma was attacked at Teradaya ? It is also the place where Ryoma was hidden at one point! It's a pity that I'm lonely that it was only a stone monument now, and that the driver was sadly told that there was nothing but a stone monument while I was using a taxi ?

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