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Maybe it looked like a normal house.
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When I visited temples in the Mita, Takanawa, and Shirokane area at the beginning of the year, I went to the "Christ Yukai Friends Center" on the way. A wooden 2 floor missionary built in the Taisho era. It's not bad, but it looks like an ordinary house. .. (You can sometimes see brick chimneys ~) If it was a little more church-like building, the impression might have been different. Personally it was subtle.
When I hear Quaker, I think of cultural figures in the Meiji era and the imperial family in the early Showa period. Somehow modern. I was drawn by a slightly retro signboard with ink on the board at the gate and saw it for a while. The missionary hall in the back of the site is said to be designated as a tangible cultural property. It was a delicious architecture. It's a little disappointing that there were many weeds on the site.
Maybe it looked like a normal house.
When I visited temples in the Mita, Takanawa, and Shirokane area at the beginning of the year, I went to the "Christ Yukai Friends Center" on the way. A wooden 2 floor missionary built in the Taisho era. It's not bad, but it looks like an ordinary house. .. (You can sometimes see brick chimneys ~) If it was a little more church-like building, the impression might have been different. Personally it was subtle.
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When I hear Quaker, I think of cultural figures in the Meiji era and the imperial family in the early Showa period. Somehow modern. I was drawn by a slightly retro signboard with ink on the board at the gate and saw it for a while. The missionary hall in the back of the site is said to be designated as a tangible cultural property. It was a delicious architecture. It's a little disappointing that there were many weeds on the site.