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I went to see it because it is a national important tangible folk cultural property. It was just behind the elementary school. It was made of beautiful wood, but it was an atmosphere that I didn't feel like advertising too much.
National important tangible folk cultural property
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It is next to an elementary school that entered the Prefectural Road 1 a little. It is from the upper floor of the Tanesashi Coast Promenade. It was built from the end of the Edo period to the early Meiji period, and the roof is said to be kayabuki and no nails are used. I couldn't see inside because it was locked. It's a small building, so when I went by car, I missed it and went to the shrine ahead. I think it's a good idea to use elementary school as a landmark.
Silently.
I went to see it because it is a national important tangible folk cultural property. It was just behind the elementary school. It was made of beautiful wood, but it was an atmosphere that I didn't feel like advertising too much.
National important tangible folk cultural property
It is next to an elementary school that entered the Prefectural Road 1 a little. It is from the upper floor of the Tanesashi Coast Promenade. It was built from the end of the Edo period to the early Meiji period, and the roof is said to be kayabuki and no nails are used. I couldn't see inside because it was locked. It's a small building, so when I went by car, I missed it and went to the shrine ahead. I think it's a good idea to use elementary school as a landmark.