This article considered the Osaka Arsenal which J. Conder investigated after the Nobi earthquake, and it's following points to become clear.
The Arsenal Office which Condor reported was written down as "
honkyoku" in "
Zenzu Meiji20nen-sirabe", and was designed in about 1875 by S, Yoshii. The building which Condor reported in "NOTES" as "the other principal buildings" were written down in "
Zenzu Meiji20nen-sirabe" with "
kajiba syadaiba” , and were built before September, 1885. The building reported in "NOTES" by Condor as "large workshop" was written down in "
Zenzu Meiji20nen-sirabe" with "
rokuroba”, and in "
Enkakusi" with "
honkyoku”, was started construction in about March, 1879 and completed in June, 1881. The plan of this workshop followed the original form until World War II, and the part was left until 1981. The adjacent facilities where Conder wrote in "NOTES" that suffered great damage by the collapse of the chimney, were called "tankoba" and "mizusitu" with "
Zenzu Meiji20nen-sirabe" and the neighborhoods.
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