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Shigedenken preservation district in Hakusan Hakuho
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Jidenken Preservation District in Hakusan Hakuho. Temples and old townscape remain on both sides of the road. After all, the magnificent mansion of the Yamagishi family is eye-catching. There is also a total hot spring of Shiramine Onsen.
10 Month 23 Many shops were closed on Tuesdays, but the traditional stone walls, ladders, and walls were able to feel firmly walking through the town. I stopped by this place where the lives of ordinary people live with the goal of conquering the Juden Preservation District nationwide, but I was able to feel the feelings and culture of a snowy country that is unique.
You can see ideas everywhere to prepare for heavy snowfall. Since it is located on a slope at the foot of Mt. Hakusan, settlements are built using stones for land leveling, road making, and irrigation canals. The color of the clay wall of the building, the landscape such as the board wall, etc. was unique atmosphere.
Shigedenken preservation district in Hakusan Hakuho
Jidenken Preservation District in Hakusan Hakuho. Temples and old townscape remain on both sides of the road. After all, the magnificent mansion of the Yamagishi family is eye-catching. There is also a total hot spring of Shiramine Onsen.
You should avoid Tuesday.
10 Month 23 Many shops were closed on Tuesdays, but the traditional stone walls, ladders, and walls were able to feel firmly walking through the town. I stopped by this place where the lives of ordinary people live with the goal of conquering the Juden Preservation District nationwide, but I was able to feel the feelings and culture of a snowy country that is unique.
Haoxuedi の Tongtong's folk house
You can see ideas everywhere to prepare for heavy snowfall. Since it is located on a slope at the foot of Mt. Hakusan, settlements are built using stones for land leveling, road making, and irrigation canals. The color of the clay wall of the building, the landscape such as the board wall, etc. was unique atmosphere.