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The old Japan
The site gives you the feel of how Japan was and to an extent still is in certain parts of the country. Don't drive past without seeing this remarkable site.
Enjoyed visiting this historical museum with a local family. So interesting to learn more about the area and the culture with local guide who could provide translation. Great experience!
You can observe the lifestyle of a wealthy farmer. It was more interesting than I expected. Takarazuka City develops a tour map, opens the facility for free, and makes you feel down.
It is a building that was used until the Great Hanshin Earthquake. There were also armor in the room, which made me feel the world at that time. In addition, the status system is strict, and there is a partition between the rooms of the masters and the rooms where the lower men can come and go. It is outside the north gate of Obama Inn and can be seen for free.
The guide is full-time, so you can listen to the story whenever you go. It was fun to hear a very interesting story. It is a place where families can enjoy with the Goemon bath in the Showa period, the organ in the Taisho period, and the remnants of houses in the Edo period.
The old Japan
The site gives you the feel of how Japan was and to an extent still is in certain parts of the country. Don't drive past without seeing this remarkable site.
Historical Museum
Enjoyed visiting this historical museum with a local family. So interesting to learn more about the area and the culture with local guide who could provide translation. Great experience!
My head is down.
You can observe the lifestyle of a wealthy farmer. It was more interesting than I expected. Takarazuka City develops a tour map, opens the facility for free, and makes you feel down.
it was a shoya building.
It is a building that was used until the Great Hanshin Earthquake. There were also armor in the room, which made me feel the world at that time. In addition, the status system is strict, and there is a partition between the rooms of the masters and the rooms where the lower men can come and go. It is outside the north gate of Obama Inn and can be seen for free.
I can talk to you whenever I go.
The guide is full-time, so you can listen to the story whenever you go. It was fun to hear a very interesting story. It is a place where families can enjoy with the Goemon bath in the Showa period, the organ in the Taisho period, and the remnants of houses in the Edo period.