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The best of all the visits
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I'm visiting Judenken, but it was the best of all the visits I've ever visited. If you rent a bicycle at the harbor, you can come in 10 minutes, the view of the Seto Bridge on the way is wonderful, and it is quiet and atmospheric. I definitely want you to park your bicycle and walk around the Judenken district.
It was a little time, but when I got on the boat, the feeling of time changed and it was fresh. I arrived at the island and could move freely by renting a bicycle. The private house county on the island was wonderful.
In the northeastern part of the main island, there is a port that is said to be the best of the Shioku Islands, and in the past it flourished mainly here. The townhouse architecture with Mushikomado remains today, and it is currently open to the public as a Fureai no Kan and archives, and I went inside, but it was good.
The best of all the visits
I'm visiting Judenken, but it was the best of all the visits I've ever visited. If you rent a bicycle at the harbor, you can come in 10 minutes, the view of the Seto Bridge on the way is wonderful, and it is quiet and atmospheric. I definitely want you to park your bicycle and walk around the Judenken district.
30 minutes by boat
It was a little time, but when I got on the boat, the feeling of time changed and it was fresh. I arrived at the island and could move freely by renting a bicycle. The private house county on the island was wonderful.
Fashionable cityscape
I went during the Setouchi Triennale. It's a very fashionable cityscape. It was very nice to have a building that was also used for Seto art works.
North Eastern Preservation Area of the Island
In the northeastern part of the main island, there is a port that is said to be the best of the Shioku Islands, and in the past it flourished mainly here. The townhouse architecture with Mushikomado remains today, and it is currently open to the public as a Fureai no Kan and archives, and I went inside, but it was good.