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It is a large old folk house near Magata Shrine. It looks like a history, but there was no information board or explanation, and I didn't know the details.
It is a historic building and there are many other old buildings in the area, but it was also used for liquor stores, etc., and sy is under restoration or not.
Is it just between JR Sakura Station and Keisei Sakura Station? The old house is popping out. You can feel the atmosphere of a historic building from the outside, but you can't see it inside, so it's not recommended very much.
Sakura is famous for its samurai residence, but until now the merchant house has not been noticed very much. The former Hirai family is located just around Shinmachi-dori, just broken by the key. It is a two-story building that ran a liquor store, and now you can only look at the exterior, but it would be nice if you could see the interior like a samurai residence.
Envy with history
It is a large old folk house near Magata Shrine. It looks like a history, but there was no information board or explanation, and I didn't know the details.
You can walk from the station.
It is a historic building and there are many other old buildings in the area, but it was also used for liquor stores, etc., and sy is under restoration or not.
I can't see inside.
Is it just between JR Sakura Station and Keisei Sakura Station? The old house is popping out. You can feel the atmosphere of a historic building from the outside, but you can't see it inside, so it's not recommended very much.
It's an old merchant house.
Sakura is famous for its samurai residence, but until now the merchant house has not been noticed very much. The former Hirai family is located just around Shinmachi-dori, just broken by the key. It is a two-story building that ran a liquor store, and now you can only look at the exterior, but it would be nice if you could see the interior like a samurai residence.
I can't get inside.
It is near Magata Shrine. It preserves a merchant house that ran a liquor wholesaler. You cannot enter inside, so you will only visit the exterior.