2-2-1 Odori Nishi 1-jo Kita Old Sakurai house residential premises, Bibai 072-0021 HokkaidoMap
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Winter seems to be tough.
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It seems that there was a unit of Tondenhei in this area in the mid-Meiji era. I couldn't enter the room, but from the outside, I often have the impression that I was able to spend winter in Hokkaido.
It is located in a corner where a historic building was relocated near Bibai City Hall. There is no ceiling and the beams are bare, but the Tondenheiya similar to Koto and Tondenhei Village in Asahikawa are the same, but I feel like I'm going to fall into my head for winter living in a house where the heat insulation is almost ineffective.
Cavalry Village No. 93 ~ This is a soldier of the Hasegawa family.
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It has been relocated and restored behind the former Sakurai family along National Highway No. 12, which runs through the city of Bibai. In 1897, a total of 400 units, including artillery, cavalry, and engineers, were established as the only Tondenhei special unit in Hokkaido, and it is the 93rd Hyoya of Bibai Cavalry Village from Hasegawa from Aichi Prefecture. The main building consists of a tatami room with 6 tatami mats and 4 and a half tatami mats between the dirt floor and the board, and the stables necessary for cavalrymen are connected to the dirt floor. At that time, the roof that was thatched was made of tin according to the construction method. The internal public is ... on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Winter seems to be tough.
It seems that there was a unit of Tondenhei in this area in the mid-Meiji era. I couldn't enter the room, but from the outside, I often have the impression that I was able to spend winter in Hokkaido.
It looks very cold.
It is located in a corner where a historic building was relocated near Bibai City Hall. There is no ceiling and the beams are bare, but the Tondenheiya similar to Koto and Tondenhei Village in Asahikawa are the same, but I feel like I'm going to fall into my head for winter living in a house where the heat insulation is almost ineffective.
Cavalry Village No. 93 ~ This is a soldier of the Hasegawa family.
It has been relocated and restored behind the former Sakurai family along National Highway No. 12, which runs through the city of Bibai. In 1897, a total of 400 units, including artillery, cavalry, and engineers, were established as the only Tondenhei special unit in Hokkaido, and it is the 93rd Hyoya of Bibai Cavalry Village from Hasegawa from Aichi Prefecture. The main building consists of a tatami room with 6 tatami mats and 4 and a half tatami mats between the dirt floor and the board, and the stables necessary for cavalrymen are connected to the dirt floor. At that time, the roof that was thatched was made of tin according to the construction method. The internal public is ... on Wednesdays and Sundays.