Former Tokaido Street Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many old houses in a row.
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It is Seki-juku, which remains the prototype of one of the few post towns today. It's a reassuring sight with old folk houses on both sides. However, it is a narrow road, so you need to be careful about cars. I'm thrilled to see a fairly elderly person driving.
It is a Seki-juku that retains the old appearance of Tokaido. You can see the wonderful scenery of the old townscape through the efforts of the whole town.
Such "old road 〜! I thought there were many places such as "Nagano" (Kiso, etc.), so I was happy that it was in Kansai in the neighborhood (although it is a long way from the house, but it is regionally). It was a good scenery place with the mountain 々.
The old townscape is well preserved. In spring, swallows make their nests under the eaves of each shop to prepare for raising children. It seems that every house is looking forward to the departure of swallows.
There are many old houses in a row.
It is Seki-juku, which remains the prototype of one of the few post towns today. It's a reassuring sight with old folk houses on both sides. However, it is a narrow road, so you need to be careful about cars. I'm thrilled to see a fairly elderly person driving.
now quiet old road
It is a Seki-juku that retains the old appearance of Tokaido. You can see the wonderful scenery of the old townscape through the efforts of the whole town.
While feeling the old days.
Such "old road 〜! I thought there were many places such as "Nagano" (Kiso, etc.), so I was happy that it was in Kansai in the neighborhood (although it is a long way from the house, but it is regionally). It was a good scenery place with the mountain 々.
Seki no To Ice at Fukagawaya
It's getting hotter from now on, so you can buy Seki no To ice cream at Fukagawaya and eat it while taking a footbath at Sekijuku.
I want to walk leisurely in this era.
The old townscape is well preserved. In spring, swallows make their nests under the eaves of each shop to prepare for raising children. It seems that every house is looking forward to the departure of swallows.