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Kōnoike Shinden

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on these new lands. The main place of residence for settlers was named Konoikehonmachi, which had many waterways, as the settlers used boats for transportation of the harvested rice to the central warehouse. With the establishment of the modern municipalities system in 1889, the area became part of
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was completed in 1707 as the management office of the settlement. The office was responsible for the maintenance and repair of fields, waterways, and bridges, collecting taxes and tenant's fees, official registration of households, pensions for the elderly, and providing police and other public
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the village of Kitae in Nakakawachi District Osaka. After World War II, a large portion of the area was transformed into a residential area; however, the 13th generation of the original settlers still farm a portion of the land.
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in 1980. They are currently owned and managed by Higashiosaka City and were opened to the public as a museum in 1997. It is about a five-minute walk from
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services. It was located in a trapezoidal area surrounded by moats and a wall, and contained five buildings: the main office,
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was a new land development undertaken by a wealthy Osaka merchant, Konoike Zen'emon in mid-
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and drained a large lake in what is now the northern portion of
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Kōnoike Shinden is located in Osaka Prefecture
Kōnoike Shinden is located in Japan
Higashiōsaka
Osaka Prefecture
Japan
Coordinates
34°41′53.7″N 135°35′59.3″E / 34.698250°N 135.599806°E / 34.698250; 135.599806
Official website
National Historic Site of Japan
Important Cultural Property
Edo Period
Kawachi Province
Higashiōsaka
Osaka Prefecture
National Historic Site of Japan
Tokugawa shogunate
flood control
Yamato River
Higashiosaka
paddy fields
Ise Province
Warehouses
Important Cultural Properties
Konoikeshinden Station
JR West
Katamachi Line
Konoike Shinden Kaisho garden
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka)
"鴻池新田会所跡"

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