Nikkeshataku Club Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A quaint building
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The appearance reminiscent of a Western-style building from the Meiji era. It looks like the Aomori Bank Memorial Hall in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture. It's very valuable, so I want you to leave it to posterity.
Nicke House Club is about a 15-minute walk from JR Kakogawa Station. There are two Western-style buildings in the Nikke Houses. 1 Building is said to have been relocated as a residence of foreign engineers invited from Europe and the United States during the Meiji period, and 1 Building was built as a factory office. This is a recommended spot for those who are interested in retro Western-style buildings.
A quaint building
The appearance reminiscent of a Western-style building from the Meiji era. It looks like the Aomori Bank Memorial Hall in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture. It's very valuable, so I want you to leave it to posterity.
It's interesting.
It is a short walk from JR Kakogawa Station. The building was built in the Meiji era, so it had a very venerable atmosphere.
2 Building の Foreign Hall
Nicke House Club is about a 15-minute walk from JR Kakogawa Station. There are two Western-style buildings in the Nikke Houses. 1 Building is said to have been relocated as a residence of foreign engineers invited from Europe and the United States during the Meiji period, and 1 Building was built as a factory office. This is a recommended spot for those who are interested in retro Western-style buildings.