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Shinda-an was built by Fujianese and has a history of being valued in the tea ceremony of Nagasaki. There are still records of "Shinda-an" and "Shinda-an".
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Why is it a historic site in Nagasaki?
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I went today. As soon as I entered, there were plastic toys like frogs in the water bowl. There were many other plastic toys in the pond, which looked like penguins. Why are you putting it on the city's historic site even though it is charged? It's not something that had a taste. Isn't the city official going to check? I'm embarrassed.
Although the trees are not very lush, it is still a place with a courtyard taste. It's good to drink tea. However, it is far from other places, so it takes time to clean up the route.
Silently in the back of the narrow road in Nagasaki
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An old house with a thatched-roof garden that is quietly open only in spring and autumn in a residential area. There are autumn leaves in the garden, autumn leaves in autumn, fresh green in spring, and tea sweets (charged). There is a person playing the koto and it has a taste. There is also an eastern store. I thought it would be nice if the interior of the house was a little nicer.
This villa was built in 1628 by later Kara Kotsuji and Gachoshin. Shindaan is said to have a history that was emphasized in Nagasaki's tea ceremony. It is a historical and cultural heritage that should be inherited and was designated as a historic site in Nagasaki City in February 2013. It is said that it is open to the public for about 20 days in spring and autumn. I was able to get dumplings and matcha while looking at the garden. There is no parking lot and it seems good to access by tram or bus. Use a car ...
Why is it a historic site in Nagasaki?
I went today. As soon as I entered, there were plastic toys like frogs in the water bowl. There were many other plastic toys in the pond, which looked like penguins. Why are you putting it on the city's historic site even though it is charged? It's not something that had a taste. Isn't the city official going to check? I'm embarrassed.
Winter.
Although the trees are not very lush, it is still a place with a courtyard taste. It's good to drink tea. However, it is far from other places, so it takes time to clean up the route.
Silently in the back of the narrow road in Nagasaki
An old house with a thatched-roof garden that is quietly open only in spring and autumn in a residential area. There are autumn leaves in the garden, autumn leaves in autumn, fresh green in spring, and tea sweets (charged). There is a person playing the koto and it has a taste. There is also an eastern store. I thought it would be nice if the interior of the house was a little nicer.
Residential place に む garden
This villa was built in 1628 by later Kara Kotsuji and Gachoshin. Shindaan is said to have a history that was emphasized in Nagasaki's tea ceremony. It is a historical and cultural heritage that should be inherited and was designated as a historic site in Nagasaki City in February 2013. It is said that it is open to the public for about 20 days in spring and autumn. I was able to get dumplings and matcha while looking at the garden. There is no parking lot and it seems good to access by tram or bus. Use a car ...