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Important traditional buildings preservation district in Noto
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A preservation district for national important traditional buildings in Noto. The former Kakukai family residence is also open to the public. Characteristic wooden buildings are lined up around the main street. A narrow road that one person can barely pass through runs vertically and horizontally through the village, leaving the old-fashioned cityscape.
I stopped by from Noto Kongo on the way to Sojiji Temple. It's very quiet, but it's a village where everyone lives properly, and the black roof you can see from the road from the center to the shrine by climbing the stairs is quite good.
A cityscape that can remember the prosperity of the time when it was tenryo
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It was a tenryo of the Edo Shogunate, and it probably prospered greatly as a port of call for Kitamaebune. The black tiles and black tiles peculiar to Noto are beautifully preserved, and you can remember those days.
Private house style of measures against the sea of Japan
Original Text
It is a place that was the tenryo of the Edo Shogunate. The style of the building was more interesting than its history. I was able to see a rare building in the form of avoiding the monsoon and the waves caused by the sea side, such as making it a total plate.
It is a city by the sea of Noto. In particular, it is a place where Kitamae Bune does not moor the port by waiting for the wind or evacuating ... However, the townscape that retains the remnants of the past still exists, and the life of people 々 is still being carried out. I thought it was "amazing". Maybe this landscape hasn't changed since Edo?
Important traditional buildings preservation district in Noto
A preservation district for national important traditional buildings in Noto. The former Kakukai family residence is also open to the public. Characteristic wooden buildings are lined up around the main street. A narrow road that one person can barely pass through runs vertically and horizontally through the village, leaving the old-fashioned cityscape.
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I stopped by from Noto Kongo on the way to Sojiji Temple. It's very quiet, but it's a village where everyone lives properly, and the black roof you can see from the road from the center to the shrine by climbing the stairs is quite good.
A cityscape that can remember the prosperity of the time when it was tenryo
It was a tenryo of the Edo Shogunate, and it probably prospered greatly as a port of call for Kitamaebune. The black tiles and black tiles peculiar to Noto are beautifully preserved, and you can remember those days.
Private house style of measures against the sea of Japan
It is a place that was the tenryo of the Edo Shogunate. The style of the building was more interesting than its history. I was able to see a rare building in the form of avoiding the monsoon and the waves caused by the sea side, such as making it a total plate.
Calm townscape
It is a city by the sea of Noto. In particular, it is a place where Kitamae Bune does not moor the port by waiting for the wind or evacuating ... However, the townscape that retains the remnants of the past still exists, and the life of people 々 is still being carried out. I thought it was "amazing". Maybe this landscape hasn't changed since Edo?