Nora Dokei Clock Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Iconic site in Aki City
The clock has a rich history, and even though it isn't entirely in working order anymore, I encourage you to visit and learn about its creation. Across from the clock there are some really beautiful s...
Japan 3 The large clock tower arrives at the parking lot through a narrow road for a few minutes by car from the station and walks for 1 minutes. There are old private houses and samurai residences around.
5 minutes drive from AKI station, there is a waterway and a Japanese house. In front of you is a field, and the clock is classic in it, which catches the eyes of the viewer. I think it's a good idea to stop by for a drive.
Around 1897, a clock made by Genma Hatanaka himself, and it has been in operation for 120 years. What surprised me a little was that his descendants still live in a house with a stray clock. So you can't browse inside the house.
It was about a 20-minute walk from AKI station and was on the way to the History and Folklore Museum. There is a parking lot in the countryside and it seems that many people stop by by car, but it was difficult to stay long because it was a private house. On weekdays, the weather was suspicious, and the rice harvesting was advanced, so there was no one around me, probably because the surroundings didn't look very good.
Iconic site in Aki City
The clock has a rich history, and even though it isn't entirely in working order anymore, I encourage you to visit and learn about its creation. Across from the clock there are some really beautiful s...
3 large timepieces
Japan 3 The large clock tower arrives at the parking lot through a narrow road for a few minutes by car from the station and walks for 1 minutes. There are old private houses and samurai residences around.
Japanese houses
5 minutes drive from AKI station, there is a waterway and a Japanese house. In front of you is a field, and the clock is classic in it, which catches the eyes of the viewer. I think it's a good idea to stop by for a drive.
It was a house where people usually live.
Around 1897, a clock made by Genma Hatanaka himself, and it has been in operation for 120 years. What surprised me a little was that his descendants still live in a house with a stray clock. So you can't browse inside the house.
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It was about a 20-minute walk from AKI station and was on the way to the History and Folklore Museum. There is a parking lot in the countryside and it seems that many people stop by by car, but it was difficult to stay long because it was a private house. On weekdays, the weather was suspicious, and the rice harvesting was advanced, so there was no one around me, probably because the surroundings didn't look very good.