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Ideal house
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It was under construction until recently, but this time it was in good condition so clean. It's a house that makes me think it would be nice if I could live in such a house. No luxury, simple and tasteful living. Enjoy the moss garden. It's a house that you can yearn for such a life!
️ Villa where Saisei Muroo, a literary master, spent
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On Fridays on weekdays, I took a walk around the standard spots of 8: 30~ before check-out. A villa where Saisei Muroo, a literary master, spent. [Walking course] Karuizawa Union Church ⇒ Karuizawa Association Tennis Court ⇒ Karuizawa Assembly Hall ⇒ Muroo Saisei Memorial Hall ⇒ Karuizawa Show Memorial Chapel ⇒ Showhouse Memorial Hall ⇒ Whispering Small diameter ⇒ House Memorial Garden ⇒ St. Paul's Church ⇒ Church Street Karuizawa ⇒ Former Karuizawa Ginza Road
From the hustle and bustle of Karuizawa Ginza, enter the alley next to Sanmotoyama and follow a path that cannot be passed by cars, and you will find the former residence of Saisei Muroo on your left. It is a one-story building, with beautiful moss in the garden, and it is quiet that you can't think of as the back side of the tennis court. There are two buildings on the left and in front, and it seems that writers who loved Karuizawa and Oiwake often visited. The preservation is very good and I would like you to go there, so I would like you to go there rather than write in detail here and enjoy using your own eyes, ears and noses. ...
I visited Karuizawa's villa architecture while taking a walk. This is the old house of Saisei Murou and the sign. It is an old one-story house rather than a villa. It is opposite the sound of the cafe cool of the former Matsukata family villa. It is built along a narrow road where cars cannot enter. It is currently under restoration work, and the interior cannot be visited until the end of April 2019.
Ideal house
It was under construction until recently, but this time it was in good condition so clean. It's a house that makes me think it would be nice if I could live in such a house. No luxury, simple and tasteful living. Enjoy the moss garden. It's a house that you can yearn for such a life!
️ Villa where Saisei Muroo, a literary master, spent
On Fridays on weekdays, I took a walk around the standard spots of 8: 30~ before check-out. A villa where Saisei Muroo, a literary master, spent. [Walking course] Karuizawa Union Church ⇒ Karuizawa Association Tennis Court ⇒ Karuizawa Assembly Hall ⇒ Muroo Saisei Memorial Hall ⇒ Karuizawa Show Memorial Chapel ⇒ Showhouse Memorial Hall ⇒ Whispering Small diameter ⇒ House Memorial Garden ⇒ St. Paul's Church ⇒ Church Street Karuizawa ⇒ Former Karuizawa Ginza Road
Shiwei Xixing Former Residence
From the hustle and bustle of Karuizawa Ginza, enter the alley next to Sanmotoyama and follow a path that cannot be passed by cars, and you will find the former residence of Saisei Muroo on your left. It is a one-story building, with beautiful moss in the garden, and it is quiet that you can't think of as the back side of the tennis court. There are two buildings on the left and in front, and it seems that writers who loved Karuizawa and Oiwake often visited. The preservation is very good and I would like you to go there, so I would like you to go there rather than write in detail here and enjoy using your own eyes, ears and noses. ...
Memorial Hall
It was already my fourth visit, but it is not well maintained and it is a memorial hall once you see it. Of course, Saisei Murou fans are different.
A wooden old house on a narrow path.
I visited Karuizawa's villa architecture while taking a walk. This is the old house of Saisei Murou and the sign. It is an old one-story house rather than a villa. It is opposite the sound of the cafe cool of the former Matsukata family villa. It is built along a narrow road where cars cannot enter. It is currently under restoration work, and the interior cannot be visited until the end of April 2019.