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Machikado Museum of art opposite Matsunoyu exchange hall
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The Machikado Museum on Komise-dori in Kuroishinakamachi. It is opposite the Matsunoyu Exchange Center. The entrance was dark and I didn't know if I could go inside. It's a town museum, but it may be better to visit it with a city guide. The buildings on Komachi-dori are hardly open to the public, and even if they are open to the public, they are only open to the public around the entrance, so it is difficult to know if they can actually visit. In terms of sightseeing, it's a little lacking. ...
From Hirosaki to Konan Railway, get off at Kuroishi Station at the end point, and walk 10 to reach Kuroishi's tourist attraction Komise Street. Komise, which was created in the Edo period, is an arcade with the wisdom unique to heavy snowfall areas, and the overhanging eaves prevent snow. The Nakatani family, located at the entrance of the street, exhibits family treasures handed down from 々, and you can feel the weight of history.
If you walk from Kuroishi Station, this is the entrance to Nakamachi (it seems to be written as Nakamachi). The landmark is the Nishitani family Komise Museum. I think you should stop by first when taking a walk.
Machikado Museum of art opposite Matsunoyu exchange hall
The Machikado Museum on Komise-dori in Kuroishinakamachi. It is opposite the Matsunoyu Exchange Center. The entrance was dark and I didn't know if I could go inside. It's a town museum, but it may be better to visit it with a city guide. The buildings on Komachi-dori are hardly open to the public, and even if they are open to the public, they are only open to the public around the entrance, so it is difficult to know if they can actually visit. In terms of sightseeing, it's a little lacking. ...
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From Hirosaki to Konan Railway, get off at Kuroishi Station at the end point, and walk 10 to reach Kuroishi's tourist attraction Komise Street. Komise, which was created in the Edo period, is an arcade with the wisdom unique to heavy snowfall areas, and the overhanging eaves prevent snow. The Nakatani family, located at the entrance of the street, exhibits family treasures handed down from 々, and you can feel the weight of history.
this is the entrance to the swamp.
If you walk from Kuroishi Station, this is the entrance to Nakamachi (it seems to be written as Nakamachi). The landmark is the Nishitani family Komise Museum. I think you should stop by first when taking a walk.