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is it for the locals?
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I walked from Narai to Kashihara via the tunnel. When I went south of Harajuku, I saw this building, but although there are products on sale, there are many books and I felt like children were playing inside &, so I thought it was a facility for locals. I passed by .
It is a tourist facility located in the middle of Harajuku street, and there are tourist pamphlets and books about Kiso Village. The staff was kind and asked me about rokukoshi, and I was told in very detail about the craftsmen and the shops that were handled. Wood products and crafts from Kiso Village are on sale, and that day was over, but there was also a bread sale and drink service. It's a place where there aren't many coffee shops, so I thought it would be good to stop by for a break. ...
is it for the locals?
I walked from Narai to Kashihara via the tunnel. When I went south of Harajuku, I saw this building, but although there are products on sale, there are many books and I felt like children were playing inside &, so I thought it was a facility for locals. I passed by .
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It is a tourist facility located in the middle of Harajuku street, and there are tourist pamphlets and books about Kiso Village. The staff was kind and asked me about rokukoshi, and I was told in very detail about the craftsmen and the shops that were handled. Wood products and crafts from Kiso Village are on sale, and that day was over, but there was also a bread sale and drink service. It's a place where there aren't many coffee shops, so I thought it would be good to stop by for a break. ...