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The dozo, a wealthy merchant at the end of the Edo period, was a museum. Setoda Port seems to have prospered by transportation of salt. There were fishing tools. Admission is free, but only open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
The old prosperity of Setoda is remembered. The explanation of the grandmother at the reception is also required!
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Stop by during cycling on the Shimanami Kaido. It seems that Setoda used to sail to Hokkaido in the north by men with a thousand dollars on the Kitamaebune. There are many temples in Setoda because there are many religious people who pray for the safety of the voyage and the remaining families to pray for the safe return when going on a voyage. Many, It is said that it remains today. On the 2nd floor of the museum, salt making and tools in old salt fields are exhibited. I like salt making TV No. ...
Puerto Toda
The dozo, a wealthy merchant at the end of the Edo period, was a museum. Setoda Port seems to have prospered by transportation of salt. There were fishing tools. Admission is free, but only open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
The old prosperity of Setoda is remembered. The explanation of the grandmother at the reception is also required!
Stop by during cycling on the Shimanami Kaido. It seems that Setoda used to sail to Hokkaido in the north by men with a thousand dollars on the Kitamaebune. There are many temples in Setoda because there are many religious people who pray for the safety of the voyage and the remaining families to pray for the safe return when going on a voyage. Many, It is said that it remains today. On the 2nd floor of the museum, salt making and tools in old salt fields are exhibited. I like salt making TV No. ...