2001 年 21 巻 p. 199-206
Land Survey Training Center was set up by Makoto Kondo in Meiji 13 (1880). Hironoske Nakadate, whom I introduce in this paper, came to Tokyo from Hirosaki at about the same time when it was set up. The details of this journey have been recorded in Nakadate's Dochuki and also his notebook and other records written by him remain as the syllabus of those days.
In this study I focus on his journey of about 700 kilometers from Hirosaki to Shiba-shinsenza (where Kogykusya Land Survey Training Center once stood) and show how long it took Nakadate to complete his jouney, and how he reached there as one example of the days when there was not any railway. In addition, I will show the curriculums of the Center.