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- 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, 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)
- 1917 (Taisho 6)
- Observatory No. 1917, 6-inch equatorial telescope, XNUMX (Taisho XNUMX) bob博彩公司_申博体育在线-投注*官网 explanation at the bottom
- Observatory No. 1923 and No. XNUMX Taisho period (before the Great Kanto Earthquake (XNUMX))
- Observatory No. XNUMX XNUMX-inch equatorial telescope
- Observatory No. XNUMX XNUMX-inch equatorial telescope in use
- No. XNUMX observatory Meridian
- No. XNUMX observatory Meridian
- 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)
- The keystone above the entrance to the first observatory
- The keystone above the entrance to the second observatory
- 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.
- Ventilation under the lower edge of the first observatory
- Specially shaped bricks at the corners of the hexagonal building of Observatory No.XNUMX
- Observatory dome top on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMX
- Equatorial 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)
- The meridian mount on Observatory No.XNUMX
- Hatch on the Observation Floor of Observatory No. XNUMX
- Hand-made handle for rotating the dome on the second floor of Observatory No.XNUMX