This is a rather common looking western style building. Not very impressive. The ground floor is now used as a cafe. The displays are on the second floor. With some old furniture and setting, the plac...
Behind the Hiroshima Tourist Center There will be a museum and an ancient library. And during the corridor there are small buildings that simulate the main buildings of Hirosaki, eating a little space to come and play.
A retro western style building with a bright red roof and an impressive green edge
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On the south side of Hirosaki Park, there were several old Western-style buildings. One of them is this former Higashioku Gijuku Foreign Teachers' Hall. I was able to freely tour the hall, but there was also a cafe. This building is said to have been rebuilt from a residence dedicated to foreign teachers invited at a school based on a clan school called Higashioku Gijuku, which was destroyed by fire in 1873. It had a bright red roof and the green edge was impressive.
It is located behind the former Hirosaki City Library and is a short walk from the castle. It seems that it is a coffee shop now and I didn't go inside. There is also a souvenir shop and it may be good to walk along the moat. European architecture is solidified around here.
INTERESTING AND MIDDLE OF OTHER THINGS OF INTEREST
Not the main site for Otemon Gate area, In the rear are 1/10 scale buildings - many - that I found interesting.
Not impressed
This is a rather common looking western style building. Not very impressive. The ground floor is now used as a cafe. The displays are on the second floor. With some old furniture and setting, the plac...
Model City
Behind the Hiroshima Tourist Center There will be a museum and an ancient library. And during the corridor there are small buildings that simulate the main buildings of Hirosaki, eating a little space to come and play.
A retro western style building with a bright red roof and an impressive green edge
On the south side of Hirosaki Park, there were several old Western-style buildings. One of them is this former Higashioku Gijuku Foreign Teachers' Hall. I was able to freely tour the hall, but there was also a cafe. This building is said to have been rebuilt from a residence dedicated to foreign teachers invited at a school based on a clan school called Higashioku Gijuku, which was destroyed by fire in 1873. It had a bright red roof and the green edge was impressive.
Old East Aoyi Outsiders Teacher Hall
It is located behind the former Hirosaki City Library and is a short walk from the castle. It seems that it is a coffee shop now and I didn't go inside. There is also a souvenir shop and it may be good to walk along the moat. European architecture is solidified around here.