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I'm disappointed to expect a group of old folk houses.
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From Kintetsu Gosho Station Station, 7~8 Branch, across the river, the east side is centered on the temple, and the west side is a commercially prosperous historical area. I myself imagined that it was an area where old folk houses were lined up, but the old folk houses and temples are just popping and popping. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be the case to feel history. To be honest, if you want to introduce a group of historic old folk houses to people, you will guide you to Imai Town in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture (I think it is no exaggeration to say that Imai Town has a series of old folk houses).
There are many old townhouses left a short distance from Gosho City Hall. Like Gojo Shinmachi, it is scattered around the city rather than having townhouses along the street. The brewery of the wind forest, Oil Cho Shuzo, is also located in the cityscape of the Imperial Palace.
The Nakamura family residence in the center of the Nagara district in Gosho City, Nara Prefecture is a mansion built during the Keicho era and served as a daikan. It is the oldest and most important building in Gosho City and is designated as an important cultural property. The name of Gosho City, where the Nakamura family is located, is still dotted with heavy merchant buildings in the Edo period, keeping the historical landscape. Of course, there is no parking lot, so go by bus and feel the history of this townscape ...
After lunch, I was walking around the city of Imperial Palace without a stomach, and I encountered an old town. There is an oil long sake brewery famous for the famous sake "Kaze no Mori", and I would have enjoyed it more if I went to preliminary research or looked at the map ...
It is also called the town of the trade road. Many houses have black lattice, and insect basket windows are usually attached to old houses. It is very similar to the Arimatsu district in Nagoya. It's a town that seems to have slipped back in time with Jizo. There is nothing but wonderful words.
I'm disappointed to expect a group of old folk houses.
From Kintetsu Gosho Station Station, 7~8 Branch, across the river, the east side is centered on the temple, and the west side is a commercially prosperous historical area. I myself imagined that it was an area where old folk houses were lined up, but the old folk houses and temples are just popping and popping. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be the case to feel history. To be honest, if you want to introduce a group of historic old folk houses to people, you will guide you to Imai Town in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture (I think it is no exaggeration to say that Imai Town has a series of old folk houses).
There are a lot of old buildings left.
There are many old townhouses left a short distance from Gosho City Hall. Like Gojo Shinmachi, it is scattered around the city rather than having townhouses along the street. The brewery of the wind forest, Oil Cho Shuzo, is also located in the cityscape of the Imperial Palace.
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The Nakamura family residence in the center of the Nagara district in Gosho City, Nara Prefecture is a mansion built during the Keicho era and served as a daikan. It is the oldest and most important building in Gosho City and is designated as an important cultural property. The name of Gosho City, where the Nakamura family is located, is still dotted with heavy merchant buildings in the Edo period, keeping the historical landscape. Of course, there is no parking lot, so go by bus and feel the history of this townscape ...
I should have done some preliminary research.
After lunch, I was walking around the city of Imperial Palace without a stomach, and I encountered an old town. There is an oil long sake brewery famous for the famous sake "Kaze no Mori", and I would have enjoyed it more if I went to preliminary research or looked at the map ...
It's a wonderful word.
It is also called the town of the trade road. Many houses have black lattice, and insect basket windows are usually attached to old houses. It is very similar to the Arimatsu district in Nagoya. It's a town that seems to have slipped back in time with Jizo. There is nothing but wonderful words.