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Climb the slope, manhole card
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It's a fashionable building like Nagasaki, and when I heard it scaryly, the manhole card that I smiled ❗️ It doesn't match in a normal sense, the gap is good ⁉️
Western-style buildings at that time are built near Glover Garden and Oura Catholic Church. The rest house may be convenient to go from the sloping elevator. There are also photographs of foreigners in the background of the building at that time, and the scenes of that time are reminded.
The old Walker house near Glover Garden. It is built in a place like looking up from the road. The one that was in the former foreign settlement of Minamiyamate has been relocated to the location of Minamiyamate Hachiban and is open to the public as a museum. Admission is free and you can tour the interior. It is a Western-style house, and the fireplace and stairs remain in the state of the time. There is a Japanese-style room on the second floor.
The building that used to be Minamiyamate Building No. 8 has been preserved and is now used as a "cityscape preservation center". Flowers are planted in front of the entrance and are well maintained and beautiful. Inside, there is an exhibition room and a meeting room, and I imagined living in a Western-style residence at that time. It must have been quite far from the lives of ordinary Japanese people. Some people may feel a little troublesome because they have to take off their shoes to enter the tour.
The surrounding roads are large, steep and narrow, the environment is quiet, and the colors and uniform shapes of Western style architecture are well decorated.
Climb the slope, manhole card
It's a fashionable building like Nagasaki, and when I heard it scaryly, the manhole card that I smiled ❗️ It doesn't match in a normal sense, the gap is good ⁉️
Retro
Western-style buildings at that time are built near Glover Garden and Oura Catholic Church. The rest house may be convenient to go from the sloping elevator. There are also photographs of foreigners in the background of the building at that time, and the scenes of that time are reminded.
Old Walker house near Glover Garden
The old Walker house near Glover Garden. It is built in a place like looking up from the road. The one that was in the former foreign settlement of Minamiyamate has been relocated to the location of Minamiyamate Hachiban and is open to the public as a museum. Admission is free and you can tour the interior. It is a Western-style house, and the fireplace and stairs remain in the state of the time. There is a Japanese-style room on the second floor.
It's close to Glover Garden.
The building that used to be Minamiyamate Building No. 8 has been preserved and is now used as a "cityscape preservation center". Flowers are planted in front of the entrance and are well maintained and beautiful. Inside, there is an exhibition room and a meeting room, and I imagined living in a Western-style residence at that time. It must have been quite far from the lives of ordinary Japanese people. Some people may feel a little troublesome because they have to take off their shoes to enter the tour.
Color and uniform shape
The surrounding roads are large, steep and narrow, the environment is quiet, and the colors and uniform shapes of Western style architecture are well decorated.