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I was interested to see the elevators and spiral chutes used to load the goods on the barges.
We started to walk north on the sidewalk by the canal. The canal completed in 1923 originally ran 1,300 meters with a width of 40 meters. After a long debate on preservation, some of the southern part...
Ryugu-dori, which extends straight from Ryugu Shrine near Otaru Station to the sea, is a four-story warehouse building at the foot of Ryugu Bridge, which intersects the canal, and is a city landscape designated building. It is characterized by a spiral shoot like a reddish door, staircase, and a slide, and it is said that it was often used as a location, probably because of its unique ruins. When I look at it for a while, there is an old landlord warehouse that is the same as before. However, for a while, I was surprised that there was a komeda coffee in the parking lot ...
I saw it from the canal during the canal cruise. I found a system where products fall while rotating, and a system that falls diagonally like a slide. It was half like a ruin and had a taste.
It is a historic site that was in front of me when I departed for the Blue Cave Cruise. This building may be a sacred place for ruined fans, mechanical lovers, and Kamen Rider lovers. The entire building is not used now and is in good condition, but it feels like a ruin. Also, the equipment such as shooters and spiral stairs are not designed in this era, so it is eye-catching. According to the captain of the cruise, it was used many times in the shooting as a shocker's azito of the Masked Rider ...
I saw it during a canal cruise. At that time, it was a very interesting and functional building.
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I saw it during a canal cruise. For those days, it was a very interesting and functional building. According to the canal cruise guide, there is a spiral shoot (red part) to carry the product out to the canal, and it is said that it was functional design at that time. There was also an elevator to fried and unload your luggage. It feels rusty now, but at that time, it was busy and epoch-making. By the way, with my personal impressions ...
I was interested to see the elevators and spiral chutes used to load the goods on the barges.
We started to walk north on the sidewalk by the canal. The canal completed in 1923 originally ran 1,300 meters with a width of 40 meters. After a long debate on preservation, some of the southern part...
Decaying beauty
Ryugu-dori, which extends straight from Ryugu Shrine near Otaru Station to the sea, is a four-story warehouse building at the foot of Ryugu Bridge, which intersects the canal, and is a city landscape designated building. It is characterized by a spiral shoot like a reddish door, staircase, and a slide, and it is said that it was often used as a location, probably because of its unique ruins. When I look at it for a while, there is an old landlord warehouse that is the same as before. However, for a while, I was surprised that there was a komeda coffee in the parking lot ...
It's falling.
I saw it from the canal during the canal cruise. I found a system where products fall while rotating, and a system that falls diagonally like a slide. It was half like a ruin and had a taste.
this is good!
It is a historic site that was in front of me when I departed for the Blue Cave Cruise. This building may be a sacred place for ruined fans, mechanical lovers, and Kamen Rider lovers. The entire building is not used now and is in good condition, but it feels like a ruin. Also, the equipment such as shooters and spiral stairs are not designed in this era, so it is eye-catching. According to the captain of the cruise, it was used many times in the shooting as a shocker's azito of the Masked Rider ...
I saw it during a canal cruise. At that time, it was a very interesting and functional building.
I saw it during a canal cruise. For those days, it was a very interesting and functional building. According to the canal cruise guide, there is a spiral shoot (red part) to carry the product out to the canal, and it is said that it was functional design at that time. There was also an elevator to fried and unload your luggage. It feels rusty now, but at that time, it was busy and epoch-making. By the way, with my personal impressions ...