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lovely views!
with a recently-opened cafe with delicious sweets and drinks, and changing exhibitions and events like image-projections, Hishio is definitely a place to visit!
Katsuyama, where the old townscape remains. It is located up Miurazaka from the old highway. A cultural facility that has been renovated from a soy sauce brewery from the Meiji era. Since it is located on a hill, you can overlook the old townscape from the observation space.
A new facility that stands out in the city of Katsuyama. It's not like a permanent exhibition, but a facility that always holds a 々 event as a gallery, and when I went there, the bride's goodwill of Noto was exhibited. It was a quiet interior familiar to the area and was nice.
It is a facility located on a small hill with temples lined up like Teramachi in the town of Katsuyama. Galleries and halls are well maintained and advocate a cultural exchange base. Originally, it was a soy sauce brewery at a local soy sauce store, and was donated by a local government. The interior has a space with a modern design, and there is also a cafe.
The facilities are very modern and clean. There are local materials, and there are people who accept them, so you can listen to tourist information. There is a cafe, but it may be temporarily closed.
lovely views!
with a recently-opened cafe with delicious sweets and drinks, and changing exhibitions and events like image-projections, Hishio is definitely a place to visit!
Soy sauce warehouse in the Meiji period
Katsuyama, where the old townscape remains. It is located up Miurazaka from the old highway. A cultural facility that has been renovated from a soy sauce brewery from the Meiji era. Since it is located on a hill, you can overlook the old townscape from the observation space.
Gallery
A new facility that stands out in the city of Katsuyama. It's not like a permanent exhibition, but a facility that always holds a 々 event as a gallery, and when I went there, the bride's goodwill of Noto was exhibited. It was a quiet interior familiar to the area and was nice.
Cultural Exchange
It is a facility located on a small hill with temples lined up like Teramachi in the town of Katsuyama. Galleries and halls are well maintained and advocate a cultural exchange base. Originally, it was a soy sauce brewery at a local soy sauce store, and was donated by a local government. The interior has a space with a modern design, and there is also a cafe.
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The facilities are very modern and clean. There are local materials, and there are people who accept them, so you can listen to tourist information. There is a cafe, but it may be temporarily closed.