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A 200 year old house, 5 stories high, relocated from Takayama many years ago. Ring the bell and enter the smoke filled lounge where the host ( who can speak English) has lived for 50 years. Pay your 6...
A 200 year old house, 5 stories high, relocated from Takayama many years ago. Ring the bell and enter the smoke filled lounge where the host ( who can speak English) has lived for 50 years. Pay your 6...
If you love old Japanese culture, this place it is a must. The house, a World Heritage dwelling, has been relocated in Shimoda from its original place, Shirakawa-go, in ‘60. Kept in its former glory ...
If you love old Japanese culture, this place it is a must. The house, a World Heritage dwelling, has been relocated in Shimoda from its original place, Shirakawa-go, in ‘60. Kept in its former glory ...
Great House and great host.. an experience you don’t see very often. We had a chance to have tea and to chat with the host of this little gem. Absolutely go there if you‘re in Shimoda!
Curiosity shop
A 200 year old house, 5 stories high, relocated from Takayama many years ago. Ring the bell and enter the smoke filled lounge where the host ( who can speak English) has lived for 50 years. Pay your 6...
Curiosity shop
A 200 year old house, 5 stories high, relocated from Takayama many years ago. Ring the bell and enter the smoke filled lounge where the host ( who can speak English) has lived for 50 years. Pay your 6...
The place where the time stands still
If you love old Japanese culture, this place it is a must. The house, a World Heritage dwelling, has been relocated in Shimoda from its original place, Shirakawa-go, in ‘60. Kept in its former glory ...
The place where the time stands still
If you love old Japanese culture, this place it is a must. The house, a World Heritage dwelling, has been relocated in Shimoda from its original place, Shirakawa-go, in ‘60. Kept in its former glory ...
Great Experience
Great House and great host.. an experience you don’t see very often. We had a chance to have tea and to chat with the host of this little gem. Absolutely go there if you‘re in Shimoda!