Renjuku & Kanchazan Kyutaku Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I'm good at the volunteers.
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There is a volunteer box on the south side of the site, and if you call out, you can guide you to the building site. The leakage is severe, the roof is completely covered with vinyl sheets, and the plaster on the walls collapsed due to the flood damage in the summer of 2018, and the building is significantly aging. While it was explained calmly and politely, when it came to restoration and preservation, it was talked in Hiroshima dialect, so I was drawn into the story and stayed longer than planned.
The T-shaped waterway that flows through Renjuku is cool. The balance between the willow trees and the auditorium is very beautiful and has an atmosphere. I live in Suga Chayama's house, so it seems that I can't enter it.
I'm good at the volunteers.
There is a volunteer box on the south side of the site, and if you call out, you can guide you to the building site. The leakage is severe, the roof is completely covered with vinyl sheets, and the plaster on the walls collapsed due to the flood damage in the summer of 2018, and the building is significantly aging. While it was explained calmly and politely, when it came to restoration and preservation, it was talked in Hiroshima dialect, so I was drawn into the story and stayed longer than planned.
The waterway feels good.
The T-shaped waterway that flows through Renjuku is cool. The balance between the willow trees and the auditorium is very beautiful and has an atmosphere. I live in Suga Chayama's house, so it seems that I can't enter it.