The History of Hamamatsu vol.2 (HAMAMATSU NO REKISHI SONO.2)

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20090914-01.jpgI introduce the history of Hamamatsu from the exhibit of the Hamamatsu City museum continuously last time. (ZENKAI)on

This time, from the Middle Ages(TYU-SEI) to Edo period.wave 

 

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By the way, do you know, Japanese SAMURAI general(SENGOKU BUSHOU), Ieyasu Tokugawa (15431616)?

 

Ieyasu Tokugawa  unified a country(TENNKA WO TOUITSU SHI), and made the Edo period that continues long afterwards.shine

He had lived in Hamamatsu for 17 years since he was 29 years old.

That was when he didn't unify yet, so he made strategy(SAKUSEN) of in Hamamatsu castle, he went toward EDO (TOKYO) as a SHOGUN of Tokugawa government afterward.

 There are a lot of historic site(SHISEKI) concerned with Ieyasu in Hamamatsu he past most filled years .happy02up

I will also introduce it at another chance.

 

 

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These are coins from the Middle Ages to about the Edo period bound with ropes.

These were found in the ground.coldsweats02 

 

It is said that someone forgot to plant that money, or planted for protecting against misfortune.(YAKUYOKE NO TAME NI)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Also, these are found in the pot(TSUBO) planted in the ground.

It is found such money by chance(GU-ZEN) in all parts of the country in Japan.coldsweats01dash 

 

Although, that money is just a relic.

Ummmm...I think it was really wasting money. sweat01 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is the novel(SHO-SETSU) of the Edo period.

That was written with Japanese black ink (SUMI) on the paper.

Japanese has changed in the age.

So, people hardly read any pages now.

 

 

 

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These are tableware(SHOKKI) of the Edo period.restaurant

People used such table, not a wide.

Sometimes people stored their dishes in the table.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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These are lacquers.

It is made of wood, and covered with lacquer.(URUSHI)

It was restored(FUKUGEN SITA MONO DESU) as dishes used at that time.

I feels it was more elegant than real.

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This is writing(SHO) by Ieyasu.

It is displayed as a hanging scroll(KAKEJIKU) because it is written by famous person.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is an ordinary kitchen(DAIDOKORO) of the Edo period.

People used leftmost kitchen stove to boiled rice.

  

 

 

 

 

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This is a picture, but actually, such place was a kitchen in the Edo period.

The floor was a dirt-floored.foot 

I heard it was ordinary farmer's kitchen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next time, I will introduce to modern Japan.bell

In addition, I will also introduce history of industry!!(SANGYOU NO REKISHI)

Coming soon.soon 

 

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