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Great Place, feels like pearsons couple
This Place is so great i say, located in the top of the hill and between the trees makes this place more cool and calm. in the inside of the house there a great interior and its complete. So you can f...
"Northern Ishimi City Designated Cultural Property"
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It was a two-story retro building with a prominent outer wall of the board. It was introduced that the building was the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, who stayed as missionaries in the Taisho era, and is now preserved and open to the public as a "cultural property designated by Kitami City". Also, the roadside sign was also written as "Hokkaido Heritage".
I decided to go to Kitami and was looking for a place to go sightseeing, but when I was looking for it, I was interested in the Pearson Memorial Hall. It was a very beautiful building, and the cherry blossom trees were just in full bloom. Admission was free, and when I went inside, I was able to explain the inside of the building and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. The things I used at that time were carefully stored, and I felt like I had slipped back in time.
A valuable facility in Kitami, where there are few tourist facilities. Here? It's a small appearance. It's far from the station, so you should come by car. It seems to be a Hokkaido heritage site, and the interior is in good condition. The person in charge will explain the content. Free fee
I love historical buildings and Western-style buildings called modern architecture, and when I see such buildings in 々, I always go to see them, but in Kitami, there is an old Western-style building called the Pearson Memorial Hall and the Hakka Memorial Hall. I went to see it when I knew there was something. I couldn't take a closer look because it was just before closing in the evening, and the next day I learned that this building was designed by William Melrell Vories, the founder of my favorite Mensolatum. I've been visiting again on the day ...
Great Place, feels like pearsons couple
This Place is so great i say, located in the top of the hill and between the trees makes this place more cool and calm. in the inside of the house there a great interior and its complete. So you can f...
"Northern Ishimi City Designated Cultural Property"
It was a two-story retro building with a prominent outer wall of the board. It was introduced that the building was the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, who stayed as missionaries in the Taisho era, and is now preserved and open to the public as a "cultural property designated by Kitami City". Also, the roadside sign was also written as "Hokkaido Heritage".
ピアソン Memorial Hall
I decided to go to Kitami and was looking for a place to go sightseeing, but when I was looking for it, I was interested in the Pearson Memorial Hall. It was a very beautiful building, and the cherry blossom trees were just in full bloom. Admission was free, and when I went inside, I was able to explain the inside of the building and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. The things I used at that time were carefully stored, and I felt like I had slipped back in time.
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A valuable facility in Kitami, where there are few tourist facilities. Here? It's a small appearance. It's far from the station, so you should come by car. It seems to be a Hokkaido heritage site, and the interior is in good condition. The person in charge will explain the content. Free fee
Volis architecture I found by chance
I love historical buildings and Western-style buildings called modern architecture, and when I see such buildings in 々, I always go to see them, but in Kitami, there is an old Western-style building called the Pearson Memorial Hall and the Hakka Memorial Hall. I went to see it when I knew there was something. I couldn't take a closer look because it was just before closing in the evening, and the next day I learned that this building was designed by William Melrell Vories, the founder of my favorite Mensolatum. I've been visiting again on the day ...