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  • Observatory 1903 and 36 at the time of completion XNUMX (Meiji XNUMX)Observatory 1903 and 36 at the time of completion XNUMX (Meiji XNUMX)
  • Astronomical training using a mercury disc Behind Observatory No. 42 and No. 1909, XNUMXAstronomical training using a mercury disc Behind Observatory No. 42 and No. 1909, XNUMX
  • Observatory No. 1921 Student practical training using a 10-inch equatorial telescope XNUMX (Taisho XNUMX)Observatory No. 1921 Student practical training using a 10-inch equatorial telescope XNUMX (Taisho XNUMX)
  • Second observatory, student training using a meridian, 1921 (Taisho 10)Second observatory, student training using a meridian, 1921 (Taisho 10)
  • 1917 (Taisho 6)1917 (Taisho 6)
  • Observatory 1917 XNUMX inch equatorial telescope XNUMXObservatory No. 1917, 6-inch equatorial telescope, XNUMX (Taisho XNUMX) English explanation at the bottom
  • Observatory No. 1923 and No. XNUMX Taisho period (before the Great Kanto Earthquake (XNUMX))Observatory No. 1923 and No. XNUMX Taisho period (before the Great Kanto Earthquake (XNUMX))
  • Observatory No. XNUMX XNUMX-inch equatorial telescopeObservatory No. XNUMX XNUMX-inch equatorial telescope
  • Observatory No. XNUMX XNUMX-inch equatorial telescope in useObservatory No. XNUMX XNUMX-inch equatorial telescope in use
  • No. XNUMX observatory MeridianNo. XNUMX observatory Meridian
  • No. XNUMX observatory MeridianNo. XNUMX observatory Meridian
  • 1944st and 19nd Observation Deck No iron fence on the second floor of the XNUMXst Observation Deck XNUMX (Showa XNUMX)1944st and 19nd Observation Deck No iron fence on the second floor of the XNUMXst Observation Deck XNUMX (Showa XNUMX)
  • Observatory 1959 and 34 XNUMX (Showa XNUMX)Observatory 1959 and 34 XNUMX (Showa XNUMX)
  • The keystone above the entrance to the first observatoryThe keystone above the entrance to the first observatory
  • The keystone above the entrance to the second observatoryThe keystone above the entrance to the second observatory
  • The top and bottom windows of the first observatory are made of stone.The top and bottom windows of the first observatory are made of stone.
  • The upper and lower parts of the windows of the second observatory are made of stone.The upper and lower parts of the windows of the second observatory are made of stone.
  • Ventilation under the lower edge of the first observatoryVentilation under the lower edge of the first observatory
  • Specially shaped bricks at the corners of the hexagonal building of Observatory No.XNUMXSpecially shaped bricks at the corners of the hexagonal building of Observatory No.XNUMX
  • Observatory dome top on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMXObservatory dome top on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMX
  • Equatorial mount on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMXEquatorial mount on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMX
  • Engraving on the equatorial mount on the second floor of Observatory No. 1903 (GRUBB DUBLIN XNUMX)Engraving on the equatorial mount on the second floor of Observatory No. 1903 (GRUBB DUBLIN XNUMX)
  • The meridian mount on Observatory No.XNUMXThe meridian mount on Observatory No.XNUMX
  • Hatch on the Observation Floor of Observatory No. XNUMXHatch on the Observation Floor of Observatory No. XNUMX
  • Hand-made handle for rotating the dome on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMXHand-made handle for rotating the dome on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMX