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Today's walk course (Kodaira city)
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Kodaira Furusato Village is lined with relics from each era, including the pioneering zone that restored buildings from the early to mid Edo period, the farmer zone that restored buildings from the late Edo period, and the modern zone after the Meiji era. (from the homepage of Kodaira city)
Is it about a 15-minute walk from the south exit of Hanakoganei Station on the Tama Bicycle Road (Green Road) toward Kodaira? Admission is free. The life of this area in the 1950s is reproduced. Buildings and equipment, It was a great learning experience when I looked at toys. It's a small scale, but it might be just right to take a closer look. This area has traditionally been a delicious area for udon noodles since it has been a good place to eat high-quality wheat. It's limited in quantity, but you can get it for free.
Limited to 50 meals, you can eat Musashino udon for 500 yen. I didn't think it was so delicious, but it's good to eat it in an old folk house because it has a taste. If udon is the main, the nearby Marugame noodles are more delicious.
Located along the Tamako Bicycle Trail. Old folk houses and old post office buildings have been relocated and can be visited. You can also experience old play such as bamboo horses.
You can experience Kodaira City in the early 1930s.
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The moment I enter, I will slip back in time around 1955. If you go to the back, you will encounter the Seibu Shinjuku Line tracks and sometimes trains pass, so I think again that it is 2019.
Today's walk course (Kodaira city)
Kodaira Furusato Village is lined with relics from each era, including the pioneering zone that restored buildings from the early to mid Edo period, the farmer zone that restored buildings from the late Edo period, and the modern zone after the Meiji era. (from the homepage of Kodaira city)
I learned a lot.
Is it about a 15-minute walk from the south exit of Hanakoganei Station on the Tama Bicycle Road (Green Road) toward Kodaira? Admission is free. The life of this area in the 1950s is reproduced. Buildings and equipment, It was a great learning experience when I looked at toys. It's a small scale, but it might be just right to take a closer look. This area has traditionally been a delicious area for udon noodles since it has been a good place to eat high-quality wheat. It's limited in quantity, but you can get it for free.
You can eat Musashino Udon.
Limited to 50 meals, you can eat Musashino udon for 500 yen. I didn't think it was so delicious, but it's good to eat it in an old folk house because it has a taste. If udon is the main, the nearby Marugame noodles are more delicious.
Xitixuan
Located along the Tamako Bicycle Trail. Old folk houses and old post office buildings have been relocated and can be visited. You can also experience old play such as bamboo horses.
You can experience Kodaira City in the early 1930s.
The moment I enter, I will slip back in time around 1955. If you go to the back, you will encounter the Seibu Shinjuku Line tracks and sometimes trains pass, so I think again that it is 2019.