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A area that preserves old townscapes
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I rented a bicycle from Obama Station and went for a walk. It was maintained and preserved like a building along the old highway, and there was no flashy signboard and the image was 々. Instead, I couldn't find any conspicuous facilities, and there was no suitable cafe to take a break.
It is a district literally lined with tea houses and townhouses in the western part of Obama City, including Sancho Town, and was the main stage of "Chirito Techin". Red shell lattice and de lattice buildings line up to keep the prosperity of the past. It is preferable not to use it for food and drink or product sales, but it may not be sustainable considering the long future.
There were about two stylish cafes, which were calm and calm as in the Higashi Chaya district of Kanazawa. I think it's a good idea to rent a bicycle at the Wakasa Aunt Tourist Information Center in front of Obama Station.
Maybe it was evening, but there were no people. It was quiet when I was walking, and the atmosphere was very nice with a sardine hanging at the entrance of each family. There was a fairly shrine and there was also a magnificent torii gate! I think it's good to walk around.
A area that preserves old townscapes
I rented a bicycle from Obama Station and went for a walk. It was maintained and preserved like a building along the old highway, and there was no flashy signboard and the image was 々. Instead, I couldn't find any conspicuous facilities, and there was no suitable cafe to take a break.
Considering the cost of preservation,
It is a district literally lined with tea houses and townhouses in the western part of Obama City, including Sancho Town, and was the main stage of "Chirito Techin". Red shell lattice and de lattice buildings line up to keep the prosperity of the past. It is preferable not to use it for food and drink or product sales, but it may not be sustainable considering the long future.
There are few shops in the calm cityscape.
There were about two stylish cafes, which were calm and calm as in the Higashi Chaya district of Kanazawa. I think it's a good idea to rent a bicycle at the Wakasa Aunt Tourist Information Center in front of Obama Station.
Good old townscape
Maybe it was evening, but there were no people. It was quiet when I was walking, and the atmosphere was very nice with a sardine hanging at the entrance of each family. There was a fairly shrine and there was also a magnificent torii gate! I think it's good to walk around.
I miss the cityscape that flourished in trade.
The street that crosses vertically and horizontally between JR and the sea is perfect for a walk. The townspeople 々 has a kind and moist culture.