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Retro cityscape
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About 10 minutes walk from Takeo Station. It is a street lined with old folk houses. Some are open as restaurants and shops. I went there during the daytime on Sunday, but the figures were sparse and quiet. I hope it will be a little more crowded after the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Tsuruga.
About 5 minutes walk from Takeo Station. Taisho ~ White-walled warehouses built in the early Showa period are lined up, and Nishikigoi is released in the waterway. It used to prosper as a relay base for goods connecting Kansai and Hokuriku. The building is currently used for restaurants and restaurants, and it is a sightseeing spot in Echizen city.
Introduced as "open space lined with white wall warehouses"
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A pile, which was introduced as "open space with white-walled warehouses", stood. It looked like a square surrounded by white-walled warehouses, and the ground was neatly arranged.
The contrast between the dark charred tea waist plate on the first floor and the white wall on the upper half is impressive. There are many warehouses and are used as coffee shops.
I stopped by while taking a walk around the area from Takeo Station for sightseeing. There are several warehouses and the atmosphere is a little nice. There is also a bench, so it is good for a break.
Retro cityscape
About 10 minutes walk from Takeo Station. It is a street lined with old folk houses. Some are open as restaurants and shops. I went there during the daytime on Sunday, but the figures were sparse and quiet. I hope it will be a little more crowded after the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Tsuruga.
A retro picture in the town.
About 5 minutes walk from Takeo Station. Taisho ~ White-walled warehouses built in the early Showa period are lined up, and Nishikigoi is released in the waterway. It used to prosper as a relay base for goods connecting Kansai and Hokuriku. The building is currently used for restaurants and restaurants, and it is a sightseeing spot in Echizen city.
Introduced as "open space lined with white wall warehouses"
A pile, which was introduced as "open space with white-walled warehouses", stood. It looked like a square surrounded by white-walled warehouses, and the ground was neatly arranged.
The white walls are dazzling.
The contrast between the dark charred tea waist plate on the first floor and the white wall on the upper half is impressive. There are many warehouses and are used as coffee shops.
Echizen city sightseeing
I stopped by while taking a walk around the area from Takeo Station for sightseeing. There are several warehouses and the atmosphere is a little nice. There is also a bench, so it is good for a break.