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After the fire in the rice field, に come out た Fire prevention road!
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Showa 22 It is a road like a narrow passage that was built as a fire prevention road after the great fire in Iida in the year. It's a small place where people are full of changes, but for some reason I feel sad.
After the fire in the rice field, に come out た Fire prevention road!
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Showa 22 It is a road like a narrow passage that was built as a fire prevention road after the great fire in Iida in the year. It's a small place where people are full of changes, but for some reason I feel sad.
A tourist attraction that I stopped by for a morning walk when sightseeing in Iida. It was in a narrow alley on the west side of the Kihachiro Kawamoto Doll Museum. It was a wholesale town built around 1590, and it was guided by the things that escaped burnt down during the Great Iida Fire in 1947. The white x marking sticky Namako wall on the black wall had a nice atmosphere.
A tourist attraction that I stopped by for a morning walk when sightseeing in Iida. It was in a narrow alley on the west side of the Kihachiro Kawamoto Doll Museum. It was a wholesale town built around 1590, and it was guided by the things that escaped burnt down during the Great Iida Fire in 1947. The white x marking sticky Namako wall on the black wall had a nice atmosphere.
The back alley of Iida City is called the back boundary line meaning an evacuation route from the fire, and it is a road built after the great fire in the past and is now a popular place for tourists. It seems that it is efficient to start walking from the apple trees or around Ginza-dori, and there is a monument there. You can't grasp the whole unless you go out while looking at the guide map, but it's fun to be a place where you can see the line while walking. Since there are many cases where there is no ridge in the house, you can see the old warehouse wall by the eye and take a picture ...
After the fire in the rice field, に come out た Fire prevention road!
Showa 22 It is a road like a narrow passage that was built as a fire prevention road after the great fire in Iida in the year. It's a small place where people are full of changes, but for some reason I feel sad.
After the fire in the rice field, に come out た Fire prevention road!
Showa 22 It is a road like a narrow passage that was built as a fire prevention road after the great fire in Iida in the year. It's a small place where people are full of changes, but for some reason I feel sad.
Building on the Namako wall
A tourist attraction that I stopped by for a morning walk when sightseeing in Iida. It was in a narrow alley on the west side of the Kihachiro Kawamoto Doll Museum. It was a wholesale town built around 1590, and it was guided by the things that escaped burnt down during the Great Iida Fire in 1947. The white x marking sticky Namako wall on the black wall had a nice atmosphere.
Building on the Namako wall
A tourist attraction that I stopped by for a morning walk when sightseeing in Iida. It was in a narrow alley on the west side of the Kihachiro Kawamoto Doll Museum. It was a wholesale town built around 1590, and it was guided by the things that escaped burnt down during the Great Iida Fire in 1947. The white x marking sticky Namako wall on the black wall had a nice atmosphere.
Just a good walk
The back alley of Iida City is called the back boundary line meaning an evacuation route from the fire, and it is a road built after the great fire in the past and is now a popular place for tourists. It seems that it is efficient to start walking from the apple trees or around Ginza-dori, and there is a monument there. You can't grasp the whole unless you go out while looking at the guide map, but it's fun to be a place where you can see the line while walking. Since there are many cases where there is no ridge in the house, you can see the old warehouse wall by the eye and take a picture ...