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- Kutojo Castle (Kunojo-Ninohe City) place Ninohe City Fukuoka Current name Kuto Castle ruins Terrain and remains Located on a river terrace formed on the right bank of the Mabuchi River, it is a large L-shape 500 meters north to...
- Santo Castle (Manihojo, Aomori Prefecture Santocho) place Mito-cho, Aomori Prefecture Current name Shiroyama Park Terrain and remains It is a mountain castle built on a hill about 120 meters above sea level. The Mabuchi River flows to the east,...
- Shiratorikan (Shiratori Things, Oshu City) place Ozawa-shi Maezawa-ku, swan-shaped swan cage Current name Shiranagi ruins Terrain and remains The Kitakami River winds up and is located at the end of the scraped remaining hill. It is lo...
- Toriumi fence (Tomenoku ・ Kanegasaki-cho) place Kanegasaki-cho Nishine shaped bird sea Current name Toriumi fence mark Terrain and remains It is located on the Kanegasaki terrace on the north shore of Giruzawa River, overlooking the G...
- Igawakan (Komogawanouchi, Oshu City) place Kamikawa, Iikawa-ku, Oshu-shi Current name Abe building trace Terrain and remains From the center of Igawa ward, cross the Sekifukubashi bridge, which is about 2 km southwest of Kitakita...
- The age of "Nagasaki iron bronze" After 2 years (1674), Abe Kodaira, an engineer (an expert on mine development), takes development on track and Oyorizawa grows into a powerful copper mine. Oyosezawa after this is to mark the histo...
- Molt to modern mine Site of beneficiary mining site Molt to modern mine From the late Bakumatsu to the Meiji period, there will be a major shift from mining to corporate management in terms of mining management, a...
- Post-war mines Smelter trace Post-war mines Although production has temporarily stagnated immediately after the end of the war, Japan's industrial revival and its valuable presence in resource-rich countrie...
- During the war, and after the war Kamaishi mine site In the Pacific War, Kamaishi received the first mainland gunfire on the mainland. Kamaishi, which has Kamaishi Steel Works and Ohashi Tetsuzan, is a valuable military plant ...
- Matsuo Mine Old mine Elementary school athletic meet scenery Greengaoka apartment trace The current Yudai district Matsuo Mine In the Matsuo Mine where the outcrop (Roto) w...
- Beginning of steelmaking The iron and steel industry in the Kitakami Highlands seems to be old, but the situation until the middle ages is not well understood. When entering the Edo period, Sendai Ii-gun Oiwa-gun (now Fu...
- Mt. Iron Mine which raised the fame of Southern Iron Tamagawa Iron Mountain trace Tamagawa Iron Mountain trace In the late 18th century, at the Morioka Pass, the iron and steel industry began to develop from the time when the Nakamu...
- The birth of modern steelmaking Ohashi blast furnace mark Sabiuchi reservoir where the iron mountain sleeps in the lake bottom The birth of modern steelmaking The mountainous area between Kamaishi on the Sanrik...
- Development of Kanayama at Morioka Sakai In the tunnel Development of Kanayama at Morioka Sakai 1590 years (1590) Hideyoshi Toyotomi of Oshu punishment by, it is certified territory of the warring lord our northeast around. At this ...
- Ichinoseki Castle (Ichinoshiki, Ichinoseki City) place Ichinoseki City Tsuruyama Current name Tsuruyama Park Terrain and remains Mr. Tamura's residence in the early modern period was located in the eastern end of Tsurugan (now in the area of...
- Mizusawa Castle (Mizusawajo, Oshu City) place Omote-shi Mizusawa-ku surface alley (around Oshu city hall) Current name Mizusawa Castle ruins Terrain and remains The castle is located on the high ground of Mizusawa Terrace, and urban...
- Iwataya Castle (Iwaya Dojo, Oshu City) place Iwatani Dojikan under Eshu district, Oshu city Current name Tateyama Historical Park Prefectural Iwatanido High School Grand Terrain and remains Located in the hills of the northwestern ...
- Kanegasaki Castle (Kangasakijo, Kanegasaki Town) place Kanegasaki-cho Nishine letter white silk thread Current name Kanegasaki Castle Ruins, Suwa Park Terrain and remains Terrain and ruins It is in the north bank flatland where Kitakami Rive...
- The town develops with the steelworks The old railway bridge that remains in the Sandoco Blast Furnace After the Sino-Japanese War, iron and steel works reached further development. During this time, mines were ordered to procure ...
- A government-owned steel mill that ended in a short life Hashino blast furnace trace The history of the iron town, Kamaishi, begins when Ansei 4 years (1857) Oshima Takato (Oshi Makoto Kato) built Japan's first Western-style blast furnace in the Kam...