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Tourist street in Kosaka Cho
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A tourist street in Kosaka Town. The former Kosaka Mining Office, Korakukan, Angelkan, and Red Brick Club are lined up to convey the prosperity of the town of Kosaka, which prospered in the mine. Kosaka Railway Rail Park is at the end. There is also a large parking lot.
A tourist street in Kosaka Town. The former Kosaka Mining Office, Korakukan, Angelkan, and Red Brick Club are lined up to convey the prosperity of the town of Kosaka, which prospered in the mine. Kosaka Railway Rail Park is at the end. There is also a large parking lot.
It is recommended to take a walk while looking at the high-colored buildings of the Meiji era such as Korakukan and Kosaka Mining Office. European trees such as German spruce are planted. It takes about 30 minutes to make a round trip.
It is recommended to take a walk while looking at the high-colored buildings of the Meiji era such as Korakukan and Kosaka Mining Office. European trees such as German spruce are planted. It takes about 30 minutes to make a round trip.
Nobori, which makes the bustle of Korakukan, the oldest playhouse in Japan, lined up on the left and right sides of the road. The town is compact and surrounded by mountains, giving it a beautiful view.
Tourist street in Kosaka Cho
A tourist street in Kosaka Town. The former Kosaka Mining Office, Korakukan, Angelkan, and Red Brick Club are lined up to convey the prosperity of the town of Kosaka, which prospered in the mine. Kosaka Railway Rail Park is at the end. There is also a large parking lot.
Tourist street in Kosaka Cho
A tourist street in Kosaka Town. The former Kosaka Mining Office, Korakukan, Angelkan, and Red Brick Club are lined up to convey the prosperity of the town of Kosaka, which prospered in the mine. Kosaka Railway Rail Park is at the end. There is also a large parking lot.
Let's go back and forth.
It is recommended to take a walk while looking at the high-colored buildings of the Meiji era such as Korakukan and Kosaka Mining Office. European trees such as German spruce are planted. It takes about 30 minutes to make a round trip.
Let's go back and forth.
It is recommended to take a walk while looking at the high-colored buildings of the Meiji era such as Korakukan and Kosaka Mining Office. European trees such as German spruce are planted. It takes about 30 minutes to make a round trip.
Nobori lined up.
Nobori, which makes the bustle of Korakukan, the oldest playhouse in Japan, lined up on the left and right sides of the road. The town is compact and surrounded by mountains, giving it a beautiful view.