Historical landmark • 4 Chome-2 Ohama Kitamachi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0974, Japan
The southern battery site located in the Ohama Park in Osaka and Sakai City is a historical site that retains the remnants of Sakai's former sea fortress. Starting from the memorial statue of the Hokkaido dog, the winding tree roots, stumps, and fragments of stone walls evoke a rich emotional appeal.
Following the walking path, you will come across a plaza where moats were dug and earthworks were built. From a distance, it may seem like a small elevation, but there used to be a battery placed here. The remaining part of the stone wall speaks of the scale of that time.
During the walk, you will come across a small Inari shrine. It is a pleasant experience to cleanse your hands at the temizuya and take a short break. The shrine's construction filled with the influence of Nanban culture allows you to feel the depth of Sakai's historical heritage.
Unfortunately, there are no detailed explanation boards on-site, making it difficult to imagine the situation at that time. It is desired to install information boards that can thoroughly explore the charm of historical sites, including the roles of stone walls, earthworks, and the origins of the Inari shrine.
You can enjoy a leisurely 10-minute walk while contemplating the history of Sakai. Feel the colors of the trees and the breath of nature, and ponder the harmony between the spirit of the samurai and the Nanban culture. What kind of feelings will you have?
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