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Compact City in modern language
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If you pay the entrance fee, you will travel back in time to the Sengoku period. The streets of Fuhara are lined with mansions of senior vassals surrounded by walls. Across the planned road, the appearance of the samurai residence and the townhouse of the common people was molded is reproduced. The ruins of the castle town, which had been extremely prosperous for the fifth generation of Mr. Asakura, were excavated and reproduced in almost complete shape, and have been immersed in historical romance. The restored samurai residences and Machiya can go inside and see the exhibition, and ... of life at that time.
I entered from the south side on October 24th, but the response of the young woman at the reception was so poor that the impression of Fukui Prefecture was disappointing. When I told him that I could only stay for about 20 minutes due to the time of the bus to Fukui Station, it was impossible because the bus came anymore, or I paid 1000 yen but I didn't give the change ・・・. It is also related to the impression of the facility, so I want you to choose a little more decent person. I enjoyed the townscape in 20 minutes. If there is an exhibition of commentary ...
The 100 castle stamps were located near the ruins museum, but I came here because the castle stamps were here. Although the building has few restoration, the streets and mansion sites have been beautifully restored and maintained, and I imagined the bustle of the past. It was an interesting walk to see the state of Muromachi and the Sengoku period. I was able to find the parking lot well. The entrance was on both sides. We were dealing with the castle stamp on the far side from the town.
It is reproduced in almost complete form in the restored cityscape at the Asakura ruins of a national special scenic spot. The samurai residences and common people's houses 々, which are not imagined, are surprised by the cityscape that seems to have been planned in an orderly manner with lower ceilings than expected.
Compact City in modern language
If you pay the entrance fee, you will travel back in time to the Sengoku period. The streets of Fuhara are lined with mansions of senior vassals surrounded by walls. Across the planned road, the appearance of the samurai residence and the townhouse of the common people was molded is reproduced. The ruins of the castle town, which had been extremely prosperous for the fifth generation of Mr. Asakura, were excavated and reproduced in almost complete shape, and have been immersed in historical romance. The restored samurai residences and Machiya can go inside and see the exhibition, and ... of life at that time.
To the world of games.
It's interesting that the cast in the town plays as if they were in the world of games. You can also buy vegetables. Vegetables are relatively cheap.
Correspondence of entrance
I entered from the south side on October 24th, but the response of the young woman at the reception was so poor that the impression of Fukui Prefecture was disappointing. When I told him that I could only stay for about 20 minutes due to the time of the bus to Fukui Station, it was impossible because the bus came anymore, or I paid 1000 yen but I didn't give the change ・・・. It is also related to the impression of the facility, so I want you to choose a little more decent person. I enjoyed the townscape in 20 minutes. If there is an exhibition of commentary ...
and it was beautifully restored.
The 100 castle stamps were located near the ruins museum, but I came here because the castle stamps were here. Although the building has few restoration, the streets and mansion sites have been beautifully restored and maintained, and I imagined the bustle of the past. It was an interesting walk to see the state of Muromachi and the Sengoku period. I was able to find the parking lot well. The entrance was on both sides. We were dealing with the castle stamp on the far side from the town.
Recreating the orderly cityscape
It is reproduced in almost complete form in the restored cityscape at the Asakura ruins of a national special scenic spot. The samurai residences and common people's houses 々, which are not imagined, are surprised by the cityscape that seems to have been planned in an orderly manner with lower ceilings than expected.