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One of the city's main ports was at the mouth of the Inari-gawa (Inari River), in or near Kanmachi. However, beginning in [[1840]], sand and soil was dredged from the bottom of the Inari in order to build up an artificial area of land which came to be known as Gionnosu; numerous coastal defense batteries were installed there in the 1850s-1860s.<ref name=kanmachi/>
 
One of the city's main ports was at the mouth of the Inari-gawa (Inari River), in or near Kanmachi. However, beginning in [[1840]], sand and soil was dredged from the bottom of the Inari in order to build up an artificial area of land which came to be known as Gionnosu; numerous coastal defense batteries were installed there in the 1850s-1860s.<ref name=kanmachi/>
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Some 15.6 hectares of land running east-west along the north side of the castle grounds, at the foot of Mt. Shiroyama, were established in [[1890]] as Shiroyama Park (''Shiroyama kôen''), the first public park in the city. Today, the Prefectural Library, Reimeikan History Museum, City Art Museum, [[Tanshoen|Tanshôen]] gardens, and [[Terukuni Shrine]] run east-west to the south of the park. Near the western end of the park is a lookout point roughly 107 meters high.<ref>Explanatory plaques on-site.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15233545185/sizes/k/]</ref>
    
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