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Renaissance of Inawashiro green forest
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Atenkyo is also known as Lake Inawashiro. It means a clear lake like a mirror that reflects the sky. There is Tenkyokaku near such a lake. It is a Renaissance style Western-style building. Octagonal spire and bay windows. The design with many corners is decorative and you won't get tired of seeing it. You can visit the inside for a fee, but the furnishings are also interesting.
It is a magnificent Western-style building in the Meiji era. It is a magnificent Western-style building built by Prince Arisugawanomiya Takehito. When I entered the hall, there were magnificent desks and chairs, each room was well made, the color was bright, and I thought it was really elegant. I felt that it was a magnificent building. There are quite a few rooms in the Western-style building. In addition, medals and photographs are also on display, and you can also see those from the Meiji era. There is also a large statue of Prince Arisugawanomiya Takehito in the garden. The garden is also maintained ...
Some people are visiting the hall in Meiji-style dresses, and the atmosphere is "Meiji" with the interior atmosphere. It is quite impossible for the general public to stand up without considerable money.
It is a good place to walk around Inawashiro after going to Urabandai
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Lake Inawashiro and Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall went there last time I came, so I was looking for others and found this again. It is a Renaissance Western-style building built by Prince Arisugawanomiya Takenin in 1881, and the furniture and exhibits inside are spectacular and are an important cultural property of the history of the country. I could see the autumn leaves in the garden.
Visited for the first time in decades. A wooden Western-style building built as a villa for the former imperial family. It is well preserved so that it reminds me of the past. The provided slippers do not fit your feet, are slippery, and are a little dangerous for climbing and descending stairs. I think it's better not to go.
Renaissance of Inawashiro green forest
Atenkyo is also known as Lake Inawashiro. It means a clear lake like a mirror that reflects the sky. There is Tenkyokaku near such a lake. It is a Renaissance style Western-style building. Octagonal spire and bay windows. The design with many corners is decorative and you won't get tired of seeing it. You can visit the inside for a fee, but the furnishings are also interesting.
It's a nice Western-style building.
It is a magnificent Western-style building in the Meiji era. It is a magnificent Western-style building built by Prince Arisugawanomiya Takehito. When I entered the hall, there were magnificent desks and chairs, each room was well made, the color was bright, and I thought it was really elegant. I felt that it was a magnificent building. There are quite a few rooms in the Western-style building. In addition, medals and photographs are also on display, and you can also see those from the Meiji era. There is also a large statue of Prince Arisugawanomiya Takehito in the garden. The garden is also maintained ...
Important cultural wealth です.
Some people are visiting the hall in Meiji-style dresses, and the atmosphere is "Meiji" with the interior atmosphere. It is quite impossible for the general public to stand up without considerable money.
It is a good place to walk around Inawashiro after going to Urabandai
Lake Inawashiro and Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall went there last time I came, so I was looking for others and found this again. It is a Renaissance Western-style building built by Prince Arisugawanomiya Takenin in 1881, and the furniture and exhibits inside are spectacular and are an important cultural property of the history of the country. I could see the autumn leaves in the garden.
Come and visit Lake Inawashiro
Visited for the first time in decades. A wooden Western-style building built as a villa for the former imperial family. It is well preserved so that it reminds me of the past. The provided slippers do not fit your feet, are slippery, and are a little dangerous for climbing and descending stairs. I think it's better not to go.