Sasebo Red Brick Warehouses Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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ここの Chilianwa Warehouse Group は BEG!
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Currently, it is a warehouse of the Sasebo-zukuri Repair Station of the Maritime Self-Defense Force. It's nice to make use of red bricks as it is. I love red brick warehouses and took pictures of red brick warehouses nationwide, but this is exceptional. I want you to leave it forever. Another thing, the Nishi-Kyushu Warehouses in the nearby dry-end are also doing their best in active service.
Japanese heritage "Old Sashiba Town Shoufu Arsenal Warehouse Group (Lishen Watt Warehouse Group)"
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It was designated as a Japanese Heritage Sasebo Chinjufu Muko Warehouse Group (Tatejin Brick Warehouse Group). At first glance, it was only a brown warehouse group, but according to the explanation board of Japanese Heritage, 1888 in the Meiji era It was said that there are nine buildings, from the completed bullet warehouse and the rifle warehouse to the bullet warehouse completed in 1912 during the Taisho era. I was surprised that the warehouse that has been in existence for over 100 years still exists.
In 1889 (Meiji 22), Sasebo Chinjufu was established in Sasebo City as a "protective of the West Sea". Since then, urban infrastructure and naval facilities have been concentrated in the base of the former Japanese Navy, which is the westernmost point in Japan. One of them is the red brick warehouse group. It is now designated as a Japanese Heritage site as a group of warehouses symbolizing the role of the Chinju Fu in supplying the fleet. It is still used today, and it cannot be entered, but there was an explanation board of Japanese heritage.
It is right next to the US military base. It seems that a part of the site will be released about 1 times a year, but there are no shops like the red brick warehouse in Hakodate, so I took only a photo as a commemoration.
It comes out right next to the U. S. military site in Sasebo. If you look at it while driving, you will see a red brick building about 3 building, so you can see it immediately. It's not like Yokohama, where the inside is fashionable, or a cafe.
ここの Chilianwa Warehouse Group は BEG!
Currently, it is a warehouse of the Sasebo-zukuri Repair Station of the Maritime Self-Defense Force. It's nice to make use of red bricks as it is. I love red brick warehouses and took pictures of red brick warehouses nationwide, but this is exceptional. I want you to leave it forever. Another thing, the Nishi-Kyushu Warehouses in the nearby dry-end are also doing their best in active service.
Japanese heritage "Old Sashiba Town Shoufu Arsenal Warehouse Group (Lishen Watt Warehouse Group)"
It was designated as a Japanese Heritage Sasebo Chinjufu Muko Warehouse Group (Tatejin Brick Warehouse Group). At first glance, it was only a brown warehouse group, but according to the explanation board of Japanese Heritage, 1888 in the Meiji era It was said that there are nine buildings, from the completed bullet warehouse and the rifle warehouse to the bullet warehouse completed in 1912 during the Taisho era. I was surprised that the warehouse that has been in existence for over 100 years still exists.
Zhenshoufu Heritage の First Ring
In 1889 (Meiji 22), Sasebo Chinjufu was established in Sasebo City as a "protective of the West Sea". Since then, urban infrastructure and naval facilities have been concentrated in the base of the former Japanese Navy, which is the westernmost point in Japan. One of them is the red brick warehouse group. It is now designated as a Japanese Heritage site as a group of warehouses symbolizing the role of the Chinju Fu in supplying the fleet. It is still used today, and it cannot be entered, but there was an explanation board of Japanese heritage.
I wonder if it's good for a shooting spot.
It is right next to the US military base. It seems that a part of the site will be released about 1 times a year, but there are no shops like the red brick warehouse in Hakodate, so I took only a photo as a commemoration.
I know you're driving through.
It comes out right next to the U. S. military site in Sasebo. If you look at it while driving, you will see a red brick building about 3 building, so you can see it immediately. It's not like Yokohama, where the inside is fashionable, or a cafe.