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From the perspective of Maguchi 8 between 5 depths (about 14.5m x 9.5m) and the general warehouse イメージ, the word warehouse is ピッタリ in a large-scale warehouse.
Original Text
"シルク Okaya's Silk Industrial Heritage (Modernization Industrial Heritage Group)" has a total of 15 cases. This is No.7, and the nearby [Silkworm Memorial Tower is No.8] [Former Yamaichibayashi Gumi Thread Office is No.6]. According to the explanation, the size is between the depths of the 8 and the depths of the 14.5m (about 14.5m x 9.5m), and it is a large scale from the general イメージ, and it is a word called warehouse ガピッタリ, and it is also a place where the roof and the warehouse are often seen in okaya shiojiri Roof タイプ Now ...
A warehouse that was built in the Meiji period, which remains in Okaya, which led the Japanese industrial revolution in the silk industry. It is built quickly in the city and the prosperity of the past can be extended.
In Okaga City, に existing する Xishao な ~ warehouse grass creation period の ancient い form が see れます
Original Text
It is a rare warehouse that still exists in the city. It is estimated that the building age is in the Meiji period. It was a warehouse of the former Sasty Nakamura Hosuke Silk Mill. Currently, Kinjo is inherited and used as a warehouse for maintenance. In the first year of Showa, there were a total of 105 warehouses in the city, and the 4-5-6-story buildings made of white-walled dozo were symbols of silk okaya with hundreds of chimneys. You can see the old form of the warehouse in the beginning. Only the exterior can be visited. It is a tour from the road.
A building made of white-walled dozo. The building has a plate of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry certified modernization industrial heritage. It is one of the few warehouses remaining in Okaya. According to the explanation board, there were 105 such warehouses in Okaya in the early Showa period. I reaffirmed that it was a silk town.
From the perspective of Maguchi 8 between 5 depths (about 14.5m x 9.5m) and the general warehouse イメージ, the word warehouse is ピッタリ in a large-scale warehouse.
"シルク Okaya's Silk Industrial Heritage (Modernization Industrial Heritage Group)" has a total of 15 cases. This is No.7, and the nearby [Silkworm Memorial Tower is No.8] [Former Yamaichibayashi Gumi Thread Office is No.6]. According to the explanation, the size is between the depths of the 8 and the depths of the 14.5m (about 14.5m x 9.5m), and it is a large scale from the general イメージ, and it is a word called warehouse ガピッタリ, and it is also a place where the roof and the warehouse are often seen in okaya shiojiri Roof タイプ Now ...
Jinshangxuan Warehouse
A warehouse that was built in the Meiji period, which remains in Okaya, which led the Japanese industrial revolution in the silk industry. It is built quickly in the city and the prosperity of the past can be extended.
In Okaga City, に existing する Xishao な ~ warehouse grass creation period の ancient い form が see れます
It is a rare warehouse that still exists in the city. It is estimated that the building age is in the Meiji period. It was a warehouse of the former Sasty Nakamura Hosuke Silk Mill. Currently, Kinjo is inherited and used as a warehouse for maintenance. In the first year of Showa, there were a total of 105 warehouses in the city, and the 4-5-6-story buildings made of white-walled dozo were symbols of silk okaya with hundreds of chimneys. You can see the old form of the warehouse in the beginning. Only the exterior can be visited. It is a tour from the road.
Okagu に Residual る Less ない Warehouse
A building made of white-walled dozo. The building has a plate of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry certified modernization industrial heritage. It is one of the few warehouses remaining in Okaya. According to the explanation board, there were 105 such warehouses in Okaya in the early Showa period. I reaffirmed that it was a silk town.