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Functional and simple appearance
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1894 It is a one-story wooden stone building built by the Ukon family, the owner of Kitamae in the year. It is a simple building that emphasizes the original function of the warehouse. It is a pity that the interior is not open to the public. The "//" mark on the front entrance is the "Ichizen chopsticks" of the Ukon family, the owner of Kitamae ship.
Otaru Canal along いにある Meiji Times の Stone り Warehouse
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A warehouse next to Rinyucho City along the Otaru Canal. I saw a warehouse that was too good on the way back from the market, so I saw it. Meiji 27 Year 125 Year! It was made in. It is wonderful to have a two-stage roof shape and a stone stacked in an arch at the top of the door.
It is a large-scale warehouse built in the 20s of the Meiji era that remains in the western end area of the canal. Stone with a crisp impression that you can't think of as a wooden bone. Along with the adjacent former Hirokai Warehouse, the former Masuda Warehouse, and the nearby Japan Oil Warehouse, it retains the remnants of the warehouses of the prosperity era of Otaru. The beautiful green iron door that I saw when I went in February of this year was closed again, a new entrance hood was installed, and the information board of the designated building of the city that was tired was also new. It is only a tour of the appearance, but ... in the neighborhood.
Meiji 27 It is a large stone warehouse built in the year. There was a store mark "Ichizen chopsticks" at the top of the front. There were warehouses next to it, and it was an atmosphere.
It is a warehouse built in the Meiji era in line with the Rinyucho Market in the Ironai district. The walls have been restored in Heisei, but it is a warehouse that looks good to convey the state of the past. It's not open to the public, but it's a good place to take pictures.
Functional and simple appearance
1894 It is a one-story wooden stone building built by the Ukon family, the owner of Kitamae in the year. It is a simple building that emphasizes the original function of the warehouse. It is a pity that the interior is not open to the public. The "//" mark on the front entrance is the "Ichizen chopsticks" of the Ukon family, the owner of Kitamae ship.
Otaru Canal along いにある Meiji Times の Stone り Warehouse
A warehouse next to Rinyucho City along the Otaru Canal. I saw a warehouse that was too good on the way back from the market, so I saw it. Meiji 27 Year 125 Year! It was made in. It is wonderful to have a two-stage roof shape and a stone stacked in an arch at the top of the door.
Stone with a strong presence
It is a large-scale warehouse built in the 20s of the Meiji era that remains in the western end area of the canal. Stone with a crisp impression that you can't think of as a wooden bone. Along with the adjacent former Hirokai Warehouse, the former Masuda Warehouse, and the nearby Japan Oil Warehouse, it retains the remnants of the warehouses of the prosperity era of Otaru. The beautiful green iron door that I saw when I went in February of this year was closed again, a new entrance hood was installed, and the information board of the designated building of the city that was tired was also new. It is only a tour of the appearance, but ... in the neighborhood.
One-Meal
Meiji 27 It is a large stone warehouse built in the year. There was a store mark "Ichizen chopsticks" at the top of the front. There were warehouses next to it, and it was an atmosphere.
A magnificent and eye-catching building
It is a warehouse built in the Meiji era in line with the Rinyucho Market in the Ironai district. The walls have been restored in Heisei, but it is a warehouse that looks good to convey the state of the past. It's not open to the public, but it's a good place to take pictures.