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I can remember the past.
Original Text
It is a palace where you can remember the bustling past as the world's largest production area of hakka. Admission is free and you can enter freely. Located on the grounds of the park, the hacka field spreads behind the palace, and in summer, you can enjoy the kind of hacka 々.
It was not open to the public from 11 to 4 until the month, and I could only see the appearance.
Original Text
From the end of the Meiji period to the beginning of the Showa period, Kitami's hacka occupied the world market 7. Meanwhile, I heard from the staff at the Pearson Memorial Hall that the mansion of Yaichi Igarashi, who was a landlord and was very active as a hacka merchant, came to the suburbs, and went there the next morning. Unfortunately, the interior is only open to the public for 5 From 10 6 months. Since it is Hokkaido, the snow season may be closed. Unfortunately, I could only see the appearance.
This place is located in the suburbs of Kitami City. I heard that it was Hakka Palace and associated with the herring Palace in Otaru, but when I visited it, the location was a quiet roadside place, so I was likely to overlook it. However, the building itself was a large building with a sense of history. The building is lined with telephones that you would have used at that time, and you can feel the transition of the times.
The opening of Hakka Palace is 5 from 10 full moon
Original Text
It is located around Jin in the suburbs of Kitami City. Hakka Palace was open to the public at the end of 10 and only the exterior was visible. I thought there was a place that really connected to the cherry blossom palace on the Sea of Japan side like a palace. There was a clean toilet adjacent to the facility called Nikkoro. I think it's good for a break for a drive.
It is located in the suburbs of Kitami. There are old Japanese houses and parks, which are like a resting place for a drive, but the photos of those days are displayed inside. I don't think there are many visitors, so I think I can spend quietly.
I can remember the past.
It is a palace where you can remember the bustling past as the world's largest production area of hakka. Admission is free and you can enter freely. Located on the grounds of the park, the hacka field spreads behind the palace, and in summer, you can enjoy the kind of hacka 々.
It was not open to the public from 11 to 4 until the month, and I could only see the appearance.
From the end of the Meiji period to the beginning of the Showa period, Kitami's hacka occupied the world market 7. Meanwhile, I heard from the staff at the Pearson Memorial Hall that the mansion of Yaichi Igarashi, who was a landlord and was very active as a hacka merchant, came to the suburbs, and went there the next morning. Unfortunately, the interior is only open to the public for 5 From 10 6 months. Since it is Hokkaido, the snow season may be closed. Unfortunately, I could only see the appearance.
It's built in the park!
This place is located in the suburbs of Kitami City. I heard that it was Hakka Palace and associated with the herring Palace in Otaru, but when I visited it, the location was a quiet roadside place, so I was likely to overlook it. However, the building itself was a large building with a sense of history. The building is lined with telephones that you would have used at that time, and you can feel the transition of the times.
The opening of Hakka Palace is 5 from 10 full moon
It is located around Jin in the suburbs of Kitami City. Hakka Palace was open to the public at the end of 10 and only the exterior was visible. I thought there was a place that really connected to the cherry blossom palace on the Sea of Japan side like a palace. There was a clean toilet adjacent to the facility called Nikkoro. I think it's good for a break for a drive.
Shut up.
It is located in the suburbs of Kitami. There are old Japanese houses and parks, which are like a resting place for a drive, but the photos of those days are displayed inside. I don't think there are many visitors, so I think I can spend quietly.