Doshin Koji Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A narrow short passage, but stopping
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If you walk a little further south on Chitose Bridge, you will find a small alley on your right towards the Clock Museum. This name is given because the concentric once lived. Unfortunately, the building was closed because of the danger of falling on the wall.
A narrow alley near the Clock Museum. The distance is short, but it is maintained with cobblestones. About ten towns lived in the same center, and they were packed in the same center in kashiyasuhara CHO, kashihigashi CHO, Honmachi, and did not know the day and night, and cracked down on the security of the castle and the injustice of commercial transactions.
It is very close to the Clock Museum. There is a warehouse building and the cobblestone road is beautiful with a taste, but I don't think it's enough to go all the way here.
It is a narrow and short street that is not very characteristic, and old stone pillars showing the street name stand on both entrances of the street. The street name was called Doshinkoji because there was a mansion of a police organization (town Doshin) that cracks down on security maintenance and commercial fraud established by the feudal lord Tadanao Mizuno in 1696 (Genroku 9). There were white-walled warehouse-style shops and restaurants facing the street. I think it's fun to walk in bras because it has an old atmosphere.
A narrow short passage, but stopping
If you walk a little further south on Chitose Bridge, you will find a small alley on your right towards the Clock Museum. This name is given because the concentric once lived. Unfortunately, the building was closed because of the danger of falling on the wall.
Small path
A narrow alley near the Clock Museum. The distance is short, but it is maintained with cobblestones. About ten towns lived in the same center, and they were packed in the same center in kashiyasuhara CHO, kashihigashi CHO, Honmachi, and did not know the day and night, and cracked down on the security of the castle and the injustice of commercial transactions.
Really alley
It is a short pedestrian road, which is said to have lived in about 10 people in the Genroku period (around 1690) (early Edo period).
Short いが Qili な Tong り
It is very close to the Clock Museum. There is a warehouse building and the cobblestone road is beautiful with a taste, but I don't think it's enough to go all the way here.
The path where the old police were.
It is a narrow and short street that is not very characteristic, and old stone pillars showing the street name stand on both entrances of the street. The street name was called Doshinkoji because there was a mansion of a police organization (town Doshin) that cracks down on security maintenance and commercial fraud established by the feudal lord Tadanao Mizuno in 1696 (Genroku 9). There were white-walled warehouse-style shops and restaurants facing the street. I think it's fun to walk in bras because it has an old atmosphere.