@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029487, author = {板垣, 英治}, journal = {日本海域研究 = Japan Sea Research Kanazawa University}, month = {Mar}, note = {For defense against possible attack by foreign warships, the Kaga clan initiated a massive building program which saw the construction of numerous fortresses along the coast of the Kaga, Noto, and Etuchu areas in 1850, the third year of the Kaei era (1848 to 1854). Tamon Kanaya and three other persons, the chief overseers of the program, examined the coast of the Noto peninsula in order to determine the most suitable locations for the construction of fortresses. After eleven days of travel, six places were chosen at an official meeting in Kanazawa. These were the seaside villages of Motoyosi, Ohono, Kurosima, Wajima, Ushitu and Fushiki. In each of these fortresses, four to six arrow firing cannons were arranged and stored in arsenals alongside gunpowder and bullets. After opening the Suzumi molding factory in 1854, the first year of the Ansei era (1854 to 1860), modern cannons were produced, and then arranged in each fortress for the purpose of reinforcing their defensive power.}, pages = {23--38}, title = {加賀藩の火薬 : VIII.三州海岸の台場築造に関する調査・研究}, volume = {44}, year = {2013} }