Kinoe Old Streets Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a townscape around Kie Port and is also registered on Google map. It used to prosper as a mooring site, but now it is lonely. The building of the inn, which would not have been used for a long time, was beginning to decay.
It's an old cityscape, so is it a tourist destination? It's a mystery when it's said, but now there is no such place, so it's nostalgic for urban people, right?
It is a district that seems to have prospered when the shipping was anchored at Kie Port due to the tide. Now only 1, 2 shops are open, but inns are closed.
There is an old town of Kie, which flourished as a waiting port for the tide of Osaki kamishima. Now a new road has been built along the coast, but when you walk on the inner road, you will find an old building in Kie, and wooden houses are crowded on both sides of the narrow road, and there is an inn. There are few shops open now, but you can imagine the city when it was lively.
For the first time, I went to Osaki Uejima. I went without checking anything in advance. I thought it was like the Mitarai district of Osaki Shimojima in terms of location, but it didn't seem to be a tourist destination because there was no preservation project. I heard that there was something unusual, and I was told to see it. It was a rare building that was not available, but it was a pity that it could only be seen from the outside.
It is a townscape around Kie Port and is also registered on Google map. It used to prosper as a mooring site, but now it is lonely. The building of the inn, which would not have been used for a long time, was beginning to decay.
It's an old cityscape, so is it a tourist destination? It's a mystery when it's said, but now there is no such place, so it's nostalgic for urban people, right?
It is a district that seems to have prospered when the shipping was anchored at Kie Port due to the tide. Now only 1, 2 shops are open, but inns are closed.
There is an old town of Kie, which flourished as a waiting port for the tide of Osaki kamishima. Now a new road has been built along the coast, but when you walk on the inner road, you will find an old building in Kie, and wooden houses are crowded on both sides of the narrow road, and there is an inn. There are few shops open now, but you can imagine the city when it was lively.
For the first time, I went to Osaki Uejima. I went without checking anything in advance. I thought it was like the Mitarai district of Osaki Shimojima in terms of location, but it didn't seem to be a tourist destination because there was no preservation project. I heard that there was something unusual, and I was told to see it. It was a rare building that was not available, but it was a pity that it could only be seen from the outside.