2011-12-11

General Nogi’s house, around Aoyama: Dec. 11, 2011
















Many Japanese watch TV program “Saka no ue no kumo” (A piece of cloud over a hill) on Sunday evening at this season. It was and is being broadcast in December in 2009, 2010 and 2011.


The program is based on a nationwide popular novel in the same title written by Shiba Ryotaro. The story focuses on Japan’s development and ways of lives in the Meiji period. Many heroes as well as ordinary people appear in the drama.

General Nogi Maresuke, who commanded the battle around Lshun in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05), is one of the main figures. Nogi is also famous for his martyrdom after the death of Meiji Emperor.


I visited Nogi’s house. The house was converted into a public park and Meiji-style building is preserved. A horse stable also remains.


Several visitors were talking about Nogi and taking pictures.


A shrine was built in the neighboring place to commemorate Nogi. A shinto-style wedding was held.


The sword Nogi used for his suicide was displayed in a small museum.


I walked around Nogizaka-Aoyama areas and visited the gingko-tree street in Gaienmae. Leaves have turned yellow. Families were enjoying the color.


Winter is around the corner.

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