Abstract

The Osaka Castle was burnt down at 1868, and the owner of the site was transferred to the Meiji new government from the Tokugawa feudal government. In the early years of Meiji, the state of the old site of the castle changed drastically. In that site, some modern buildings with the Western style were constructed and some new facilities were established by using old Japanese buildings. Their buildings and facilities were military, educational, and medical ones. Military use and civil use had coexisted side by side in the site at the beginning years of Meiji.

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