The old Missionary Hall in Zasi Valley was built in Meiji for forty years, and it was the building where the priests preached and lived at that time. The two-storey white wooden buildings witness the history of American missionary work in Japan, which is one of the few historic churches in Japan. Photographs are also allowed in the free and open spaces, and the gardens are beautiful.
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The old Missionary Hall in Zasi Valley was built in Meiji for forty years, and it was the building where the priests preached and lived at that time. The two-storey white wooden buildings witness the history of American missionary work in Japan, which is one of the few historic churches in Japan. Photographs are also allowed in the free and open spaces, and the gardens are beautiful.
Enlighten ignorance, pass the teachings! Salary fire spread! Really treat people!
This is the place where American missionaries lived during the Meiji period. It's not very big, but the wooden buildings in the West are very beautiful.
History! The pastors made indelible contributions to the enlightenment of human knowledge! ! !
The small foreign priest hall, which is simple in construction, is not a big place, and there are not many people. Passing by, you can see it.