[Morioka] Relax with a cup of tea while looking at the garden 🍵 Introducing modern Japanese-style historical buildings 🔍
What is this relaxing atmosphere? This time we will introduce 👇 "Nankouso" in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture ★ A Japanese space with a very relaxing atmosphere Nanshoso is a mansion with a garden that was built in 1885 and is a fusion of modern Meiji culture and Japanese style 🏠 It is a place so relaxing that you can feel the beauty of good old Japan, the colors of the trees in the garden reflected on the smooth floor that looks like a mirror finish, and the Japanese atmosphere envelops the space ✨✨ ★ Matcha and Japanese sweets on the veranda Here, you can enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets on the veranda on the second floor 🍵 The Japanese sweets in the photo are like squeezed yokan jelly 😋 Both the matcha and the Japanese sweets are very delicious ✨ This set is quite a bargain, only 420 yen‼ ️ This price is very reasonable for just enjoying matcha and Japanese sweets while looking at this view‼ ️I hope you'll try it🤩※Japanese sweets may vary depending on the day★Green in summer, autumn leaves in autumnThe photo is summer, but the trees growing in the garden are mainly maples, and there are trees that turn red and yellow, and the autumn leaves season is indescribably beautiful💫The wooden floors reflect the outside scenery, so it's wonderful to see the color change from the green of the floor in summer to the maple of the floor in autumnIt's just like Rurikoin Temple in Kyoto💡
◼︎Location Nansho-so 1 Shimizu-cho, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture 3-46◼︎Access About 10 minutes from Morioka IC on the Tohoku Expressway Take the Morioka Southern City Center Circular Bus from JR Morioka Station to the Nansho-so entrance Get off and walk for 5 minutes◼︎Parking Available (free)◼︎Opening hours April to November 10:00AM to 5:00PM December to March 10:00AM to 4:00PM Closed: Every Monday and Tuesday (or the day after if it is a public holiday or a substitute holiday), New Year's holidays◼︎Admission fee Adults 300 yen Elementary and junior high school students 150 yen
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