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It is located a little aside from the national highway. It is a building that feels like a nisbanya, and I apologize for the times when it prospered in nis fishing in the past.
It is a museum located at the end of the narrow road along the sea 500 meters to the left from the National Highway 231 Oloron Line. It is a magnificent building that withstood the wind and snow of Hokkaido with a red roof shining on the outer wall of the itabaya that restored the old kobanya. Old koban fishing equipment and materials are exhibited inside.
The foundation of the building is the Meiji 32 year-end kobanya. The exhibition centered on local goods donated by locals 々. From the signature of the entertainer, there is a wide variety of fishing tools and exhibits in the shells at the time of the Russo Japanese War. The admission fee is 300 yen.
The building withstands the wind and snow is wonderful.
Original Text
A local museum using a banya. As with the contents, it's a good idea to take a closer look at this building. I feel like I endured the harsh nature of Hokkaido and near the beach. It must have been very cold because it brought the architectural style of Honshu as it is. But it costs money, and it can be seen in the fine structure under the columns and eaves. Inside, there were quite a few materials on display that could be seen and learned about the history of Hamasu Village, mainly when it prospered in sin fishing. ...
Historic buildings reminiscent of the era of herring fishing
Original Text
Banya used for herring fishing, which was prosperous until around 1955. The beds of the fisherman "Yanshu" are built-in wooden shelves and are arranged to surround the hearth. You can see the hardships of the time and the crowds of Yang people, including the exhibition of fishing gear and photos of the past.
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It is located a little aside from the national highway. It is a building that feels like a nisbanya, and I apologize for the times when it prospered in nis fishing in the past.
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It is a museum located at the end of the narrow road along the sea 500 meters to the left from the National Highway 231 Oloron Line. It is a magnificent building that withstood the wind and snow of Hokkaido with a red roof shining on the outer wall of the itabaya that restored the old kobanya. Old koban fishing equipment and materials are exhibited inside.
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The foundation of the building is the Meiji 32 year-end kobanya. The exhibition centered on local goods donated by locals 々. From the signature of the entertainer, there is a wide variety of fishing tools and exhibits in the shells at the time of the Russo Japanese War. The admission fee is 300 yen.
The building withstands the wind and snow is wonderful.
A local museum using a banya. As with the contents, it's a good idea to take a closer look at this building. I feel like I endured the harsh nature of Hokkaido and near the beach. It must have been very cold because it brought the architectural style of Honshu as it is. But it costs money, and it can be seen in the fine structure under the columns and eaves. Inside, there were quite a few materials on display that could be seen and learned about the history of Hamasu Village, mainly when it prospered in sin fishing. ...
Historic buildings reminiscent of the era of herring fishing
Banya used for herring fishing, which was prosperous until around 1955. The beds of the fisherman "Yanshu" are built-in wooden shelves and are arranged to surround the hearth. You can see the hardships of the time and the crowds of Yang people, including the exhibition of fishing gear and photos of the past.