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It's an area where I don't have many opportunities to go on a trip, but this time I'm glad I was able to learn a lot about stones. Recommended if you have time.
The stone 100-year-old building in front of Inada Station, which is a little bit from R50, which I passed without any care, is good. Inada stone is also called white granite, and the white stone skin is a stone lady. It has a beautiful gloss and durability, and is used in stone structures such as the Capitol, the National Dai 々 Wooden Stadium, the Supreme Court, the head office of the Mitsui Bank, the Hiroshima Peace Monument, and the Naritayama Shinshoji Temple in Japanese architecture. Because it is You can feel its elegance and style. You can learn the origin of white stones here in the Centennial Museum.
I visited Inada after seeing "The mining site of Inada granite is a superb view" on the net. Here, the characteristics of Inada granite and how it is used are exhibited. Inada granite is used everywhere, such as the inner square of Tokyo Station Marunouchi and the High Court Certificate 々. The building itself is also made of Inada granite. It is right next to Inada Station. The scale is small, but you can enter it for free. Rather than visiting for sightseeing purposes, when visiting Inada, ... to know the city.
A facility next to Inada Station. This is an introduction to white granite called Inada Ishi. Inada stone produced near Inada seems to have been used in Nihonbashi and the Supreme Court. There was also a panel of quarry, and it was like a large-scale site.
Materials and stones are exhibited at the Inada Ishi Museum in Kasama, you can see the history of Inada Ishi coming here, it is a small museum, but it is beautiful and organized, so it is a good idea to stop by.
Shi の Centennial Hall ♪
It's an area where I don't have many opportunities to go on a trip, but this time I'm glad I was able to learn a lot about stones. Recommended if you have time.
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The stone 100-year-old building in front of Inada Station, which is a little bit from R50, which I passed without any care, is good. Inada stone is also called white granite, and the white stone skin is a stone lady. It has a beautiful gloss and durability, and is used in stone structures such as the Capitol, the National Dai 々 Wooden Stadium, the Supreme Court, the head office of the Mitsui Bank, the Hiroshima Peace Monument, and the Naritayama Shinshoji Temple in Japanese architecture. Because it is You can feel its elegance and style. You can learn the origin of white stones here in the Centennial Museum.
It's free. I think it's good to know the area.
I visited Inada after seeing "The mining site of Inada granite is a superb view" on the net. Here, the characteristics of Inada granite and how it is used are exhibited. Inada granite is used everywhere, such as the inner square of Tokyo Station Marunouchi and the High Court Certificate 々. The building itself is also made of Inada granite. It is right next to Inada Station. The scale is small, but you can enter it for free. Rather than visiting for sightseeing purposes, when visiting Inada, ... to know the city.
Inada stone produced near Inada
A facility next to Inada Station. This is an introduction to white granite called Inada Ishi. Inada stone produced near Inada seems to have been used in Nihonbashi and the Supreme Court. There was also a panel of quarry, and it was like a large-scale site.
It's adjacent to Inada Station.
Materials and stones are exhibited at the Inada Ishi Museum in Kasama, you can see the history of Inada Ishi coming here, it is a small museum, but it is beautiful and organized, so it is a good idea to stop by.