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Monument
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As the name suggests, it is the birthplace of the rice turmoil, and after that, there is a rice bale monument. It was in a corner of the park and I had the impression that it was treated a little rough.
At that time, の Japan の Status quo を Know る Places
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Uozu City has a mirage and a buried forest museum, but this is the land where the rice turmoil once broke out. There was a signboard explaining the rice turmoil monument and the rice turmoil at Omachi Kaigan Park along "Shinkiro Road". I thought it was a riot in the era when the samurai ruled, but it was a recent riot that occurred in 1918 (Taisho 7). However, it is not violent like the old uprising, but it is said that it was settled in the discussion. After that ...
I learned about the "rice turmoil" in elementary, high and junior high school textbooks, but it was said that the origin was here. By the way, Uozu is a famous rice producing area. It's a small monument, but it reminded me of history.
the rice riot that came out in the textbook is here.
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I was driving along the sea and was caught by a signboard. It seems that you can't see the warehouse inside now, but you can know it from the signboard from the outside.
It was the beginning of the riot that spread nationwide in the Taisho 7 year (1918 year) 7 month when a housewife in Uozu protested against the purchase of rice and tried to prevent shipping. This forced the Terauchi Cabinet to resign, and the Hara Cabinet, which was called the Minister of Heimin, was born.
Monument
As the name suggests, it is the birthplace of the rice turmoil, and after that, there is a rice bale monument. It was in a corner of the park and I had the impression that it was treated a little rough.
At that time, の Japan の Status quo を Know る Places
Uozu City has a mirage and a buried forest museum, but this is the land where the rice turmoil once broke out. There was a signboard explaining the rice turmoil monument and the rice turmoil at Omachi Kaigan Park along "Shinkiro Road". I thought it was a riot in the era when the samurai ruled, but it was a recent riot that occurred in 1918 (Taisho 7). However, it is not violent like the old uprising, but it is said that it was settled in the discussion. After that ...
Textbooks
I learned about the "rice turmoil" in elementary, high and junior high school textbooks, but it was said that the origin was here. By the way, Uozu is a famous rice producing area. It's a small monument, but it reminded me of history.
the rice riot that came out in the textbook is here.
I was driving along the sea and was caught by a signboard. It seems that you can't see the warehouse inside now, but you can know it from the signboard from the outside.
Just from the occurrence 100 year
It was the beginning of the riot that spread nationwide in the Taisho 7 year (1918 year) 7 month when a housewife in Uozu protested against the purchase of rice and tried to prevent shipping. This forced the Terauchi Cabinet to resign, and the Hara Cabinet, which was called the Minister of Heimin, was born.