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● A collection of materials featuring drawings of historical buildings. Ujina Army Provisions Depot. ・ Through a wide variety of drawings, including those of equipment, a new understanding of the Ujina Army Provisions Depot has been revealed. This is a resource guide that introduces drawings that convey the valuable internal conditions of the past, along with explanations. ★ The Ujina Army Provisions Depot was a facility of the Imperial Japanese Army, formerly located in Ujina, Aki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, for the storage, supply, and manufacture of provisions. "Provisions" refers to "rations" for soldiers, "fodder" for military horses, and "factory or government office." ・ The operations carried out here were the procurement, distribution, and storage of rations and fodder. In addition, the manufacture of canned beef and rice milling (tousei) was also carried out, and research on rice polishing and canned food testing and inspection was also conducted. ● After the Sino-Japanese War, the Army designated Ujina as a transportation hub and invested a vast national budget to establish a transportation base. ◎ Architect: Imperial Japanese Army ・ Hiroshima City Folk Museum Resource Guide ・ 57 pages Thank you for viewing.
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