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This article considered the building of the Daisansidan-sireihonbu in Nagoya city and inspection of the damage caused by the Nobi earthquake, and I had examined the damaged situation by the photograph which existed.
The Daisansidan-sireihonbu was established as Nagoya-tindai in 1873 and was renamed to the Daisansidan-sireihonbu in 1888. The building suffered damage for the Nobi earthquake, escaped the war of World War II, and existed until November, 1965. There were little information of this building itself, and the photographed points had been not pinpointed about the damaged photograph caused by the Nobi earthquake. It's following points to become clear.
The brick made in Gifu prison was used for a building of the Daisansidan-sireihonbu, and J. Conder had ever inspected this brick. The building was the plane of the H type, and the roof truss center were the queen post truss, both sides were King post truss.
The Daisansidan-sireihonbu suffered by the Nobi earthquake, and five kinds of damaged photographs exist. We can confirm that it fell down 4 brick walls of the end panels except for the north face of the east side according to these pictures. In addition, We were able to judge the damaged photograph indicating the building inside possessed in the Ogaki city public library where the photography point was not clear conventionally to have expected the second floor and roof truss from the first floor "Zyuikan-tyoba-syukan" room.