Yokuraya Earthen Storehouse Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a dozo on the back side of the tourist area. It is characterized by a wire folded on the wall facing the road. Seen from the outside, it looked like a noisy building.
The Ono River in Sakura is known for its traditional and beautiful houses. Yokuraya Odozo is a large wooden warehouse with 500 tatami mats along the Ono River. The interior, which is a glimpse of the interior, is complicatedly connected by beams, and sticks can be seen everywhere. I think there was some necessity that it took so much time and effort to make it a warehouse under one roof, but it is a very unique building.
In the Edo period, Sawara, who was responsible for the food supply of townspeople 々, said that there were several large warehouses, which is one of them. I was surprised that such facilities still remain. You can experience the air of Edo.
It is located slightly off the center of Sabara sightseeing. (It will be near Jodoji Temple.) It is characterized by a concrete-like flat appearance called Dozo. It's hard to find the location because you can't go inside and there is no guide. Many foreigners mistakenly thought that the Japanese house on the west side was a dozo. Well, even if you look at it, it's a place called ...
It's a big warehouse and has an impact. It had a historical appearance. I only visited the exterior, but from corner to corner, the wall of the warehouse continues on one side of the road. I imagined the bustle of those days because it was not well restored, and I felt the flow of time.
wall に wire
It is a dozo on the back side of the tourist area. It is characterized by a wire folded on the wall facing the road. Seen from the outside, it looked like a noisy building.
Huge な Wood Warehouse
The Ono River in Sakura is known for its traditional and beautiful houses. Yokuraya Odozo is a large wooden warehouse with 500 tatami mats along the Ono River. The interior, which is a glimpse of the interior, is complicatedly connected by beams, and sticks can be seen everywhere. I think there was some necessity that it took so much time and effort to make it a warehouse under one roof, but it is a very unique building.
Big warehouse
In the Edo period, Sawara, who was responsible for the food supply of townspeople 々, said that there were several large warehouses, which is one of them. I was surprised that such facilities still remain. You can experience the air of Edo.
Only appearance sightseeing can be done.
It is located slightly off the center of Sabara sightseeing. (It will be near Jodoji Temple.) It is characterized by a concrete-like flat appearance called Dozo. It's hard to find the location because you can't go inside and there is no guide. Many foreigners mistakenly thought that the Japanese house on the west side was a dozo. Well, even if you look at it, it's a place called ...
I had an impact, and I felt history.
It's a big warehouse and has an impact. It had a historical appearance. I only visited the exterior, but from corner to corner, the wall of the warehouse continues on one side of the road. I imagined the bustle of those days because it was not well restored, and I felt the flow of time.