Akiyama Yoshifuru Monument (Dogo Park Yuzuki Castle Ruins)

Other Historic Site/Building
This stone monument is located inside the Dogo Park Yuzuki Castle Ruins, a national historic in Dogokoen, Matsuyama City. Erected to mark the occasion of the enthronement of Emperor Hirohito, the text carved into the monument was based on calligraphy written by Akiyama Yoshifuru. Akiyama’s exploits during the Russo-Japanese War were depicted in Shiba Ryotaro’s historical novel “Saka no Ue no Kumo.” A bronze statue of him also stands in the park.

Spot details

Address
Ehime Matsuyama-shi Dogo Park map map Map
Phone
0899411480
Hours
[Park] Open 24 hours
Closed
open everyday
[museum/restored samurai residence]Monday(The day following if it falls on a public holiday), 12/29-1/3
Fees
[Admission fee]Free
Parking Lot
Available(23spaces)
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
Yes
Estimated stay time
0-30 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Available
Infant friendly
Available
Pet friendly
Yes (walking in the park is possible)

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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