Ozu Houses Of The Meiji Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I think I've slipped back in time.
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I took a free walk on the tour. There is a brick building, clear water from the Akutagawa River is drawn into the irrigation canal, and carps are swimming. It feels like I've slipped back in time.
I took a free walk on the tour. There is a brick building, clear water from the Akutagawa River is drawn into the irrigation canal, and carps are swimming. It feels like I've slipped back in time.
There is an old house around Wolong Mountain Villa.
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The area between Wolong Sanso and Ozu Shrine is also on the tourist map as a Meiji house. There are still clay-walled houses and warehouses. Some houses are used for inns.
There is an old house around Wolong Mountain Villa.
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The area between Wolong Sanso and Ozu Shrine is also on the tourist map as a Meiji house. There are still clay-walled houses and warehouses. Some houses are used for inns.
When I got off the station in Oshu, it snowed and I was worried because there was no one there. When I noticed, I was rushed to see the cityscape as if I had traveled back in time in the Meiji era. It seemed to be a set that I could shoot immediately, and I was impressed.
I think I've slipped back in time.
I took a free walk on the tour. There is a brick building, clear water from the Akutagawa River is drawn into the irrigation canal, and carps are swimming. It feels like I've slipped back in time.
I think I've slipped back in time.
I took a free walk on the tour. There is a brick building, clear water from the Akutagawa River is drawn into the irrigation canal, and carps are swimming. It feels like I've slipped back in time.
There is an old house around Wolong Mountain Villa.
The area between Wolong Sanso and Ozu Shrine is also on the tourist map as a Meiji house. There are still clay-walled houses and warehouses. Some houses are used for inns.
There is an old house around Wolong Mountain Villa.
The area between Wolong Sanso and Ozu Shrine is also on the tourist map as a Meiji house. There are still clay-walled houses and warehouses. Some houses are used for inns.
Time slip
When I got off the station in Oshu, it snowed and I was worried because there was no one there. When I noticed, I was rushed to see the cityscape as if I had traveled back in time in the Meiji era. It seemed to be a set that I could shoot immediately, and I was impressed.