Seki Post Town Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There are more than 200 buildings in the old town "Kenju", with a total length of 1.8 kilometers. The houses were basically built between the late Edo period and the Meiji period. Few ancient buildings are as large and well preserved as Guansu. The Japanese style of the Edo period is reproduced.
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Very impressive,local feeling without tourists
It was very surprising to find the beautiful village in traditional Japanese style. In winter with the Low sun it was very beautiful and pieceful. On the background of the street the view on the nice ...
Each tourist facility visited on Monday, which was closed.
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It is an old post town that always ranks in when you list the well-preserved post towns in the Edo period. Each tourist facility visited on Monday when it was closed. People walking around also drove through the sparse area, so I couldn't feel the atmosphere enough. I think it is recommended for sightseeing on foot on Saturdays and Sundays.
About 5 minutes walk from Seki Station. The 47th post station on the 53rd station of the Tokaido. Many old-fashioned townhouses still exist and have been selected as a preservation district for important traditional buildings in the country. It is a place where you can feel the atmosphere of Edo emotion just by walking on the road.
History of な and みが Residual る Tokaido 53 times の Hostel~
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Sekijuku is a post town on the old Tokaido where the historic townscape remains. You can walk from Seki Station on the Kansai Main Line. Sightseeing parking is also free, but you can walk from the parking lot of Sekijuku Road Station in front of the station. It is a good distance to walk from Higashi Oiwake to Nishi Oiwake in the post town. You can overlook the street from the 2nd floor of Kokantei, so please climb.
The townscape that once prospered as one of the post stations on the Tokaido Gojusanji Station still remains. There is a free parking lot for sightseeing, and I took a walk about 1km from there. There were several shops such as general stores and cafes, but overall I felt lonely. I think you can stop by when you pass nearby, but if you don't aim for it, you won't be able to go there easily.
Very impressive,local feeling without tourists
It was very surprising to find the beautiful village in traditional Japanese style. In winter with the Low sun it was very beautiful and pieceful. On the background of the street the view on the nice ...
Each tourist facility visited on Monday, which was closed.
It is an old post town that always ranks in when you list the well-preserved post towns in the Edo period. Each tourist facility visited on Monday when it was closed. People walking around also drove through the sparse area, so I couldn't feel the atmosphere enough. I think it is recommended for sightseeing on foot on Saturdays and Sundays.
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About 5 minutes walk from Seki Station. The 47th post station on the 53rd station of the Tokaido. Many old-fashioned townhouses still exist and have been selected as a preservation district for important traditional buildings in the country. It is a place where you can feel the atmosphere of Edo emotion just by walking on the road.
History of な and みが Residual る Tokaido 53 times の Hostel~
Sekijuku is a post town on the old Tokaido where the historic townscape remains. You can walk from Seki Station on the Kansai Main Line. Sightseeing parking is also free, but you can walk from the parking lot of Sekijuku Road Station in front of the station. It is a good distance to walk from Higashi Oiwake to Nishi Oiwake in the post town. You can overlook the street from the 2nd floor of Kokantei, so please climb.
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The townscape that once prospered as one of the post stations on the Tokaido Gojusanji Station still remains. There is a free parking lot for sightseeing, and I took a walk about 1km from there. There were several shops such as general stores and cafes, but overall I felt lonely. I think you can stop by when you pass nearby, but if you don't aim for it, you won't be able to go there easily.