Asahimachi Historical Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I had a fluttering tea.
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Yabukita's fermented tea fluttering tea was able to be drunk at the hearth of the relocated old folk house. free. It was sunny, so I could see Mt. Asahi and Mt. Hakuba, which were still white with snow, and the scenery was good. There is a museum that reproduces a pit-house in the same place. I saw the stupid big jade rough stone at the "Nanairokan", had lunch and had coffee. I slowed down.
Yabukita's fermented tea fluttering tea was able to be drunk at the hearth of the relocated old folk house. free. It was sunny, so I could see Mt. Asahi and Mt. Hakuba, which were still white with snow, and the scenery was good. There is a museum that reproduces a pit-house in the same place. I saw the stupid big jade rough stone at the "Nanairokan", had lunch and had coffee. I slowed down.
When I went to the nearby Momokawa Pig Museum, I stopped by this historical park. We visited Machiya, which is said to have been restored from the Edo period building. There were many flowers and greenery, and the mountains in the distance were beautiful.
When I went to the nearby Momokawa Pig Museum, I stopped by this historical park. We visited Machiya, which is said to have been restored from the Edo period building. There were many flowers and greenery, and the mountains in the distance were beautiful.
It is a very fun facility that local grandmas will entertain.
Original Text
It's a difficult name, such as a historical park, but it's a very fun facility that treats you to an old thatched-roofed folk house relocated by a local grandmother. The most fun thing is that it serves fluttering tea that has been drunk around here for a long time. Flottering tea is black tea (fermented tea) of Pu'er tea itself in terms of classification of Chinese tea names. Mix it with a small two-piece tea bowl and whisk it like matcha. At that time, flutter and ...
I had a fluttering tea.
Yabukita's fermented tea fluttering tea was able to be drunk at the hearth of the relocated old folk house. free. It was sunny, so I could see Mt. Asahi and Mt. Hakuba, which were still white with snow, and the scenery was good. There is a museum that reproduces a pit-house in the same place. I saw the stupid big jade rough stone at the "Nanairokan", had lunch and had coffee. I slowed down.
I had a fluttering tea.
Yabukita's fermented tea fluttering tea was able to be drunk at the hearth of the relocated old folk house. free. It was sunny, so I could see Mt. Asahi and Mt. Hakuba, which were still white with snow, and the scenery was good. There is a museum that reproduces a pit-house in the same place. I saw the stupid big jade rough stone at the "Nanairokan", had lunch and had coffee. I slowed down.
It was a peaceful and scenic park.
When I went to the nearby Momokawa Pig Museum, I stopped by this historical park. We visited Machiya, which is said to have been restored from the Edo period building. There were many flowers and greenery, and the mountains in the distance were beautiful.
It was a peaceful and scenic park.
When I went to the nearby Momokawa Pig Museum, I stopped by this historical park. We visited Machiya, which is said to have been restored from the Edo period building. There were many flowers and greenery, and the mountains in the distance were beautiful.
It is a very fun facility that local grandmas will entertain.
It's a difficult name, such as a historical park, but it's a very fun facility that treats you to an old thatched-roofed folk house relocated by a local grandmother. The most fun thing is that it serves fluttering tea that has been drunk around here for a long time. Flottering tea is black tea (fermented tea) of Pu'er tea itself in terms of classification of Chinese tea names. Mix it with a small two-piece tea bowl and whisk it like matcha. At that time, flutter and ...