Kyu Kuimaru Primary School Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Old atmosphere
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The school building of an abandoned elementary school has been used again as a facility for local exchanges and sightseeing, and the school has been closed due to the declining birthrate. There is also a cafe. The big ginkgo in front of the school building dyes the whole in gold, and it is lit up at the best time of view, so I would like to stop by again at that time.
It was built in 1937 and closed in 1980. Perhaps it has been a long time since the school building in the wooden preview board era disappeared due to the declining birthrate and depopulation here and there in Japan, but the former Kuromaru Elementary School in Okuaizu is With the strong transmission power of cultural anthropologists and film directors, it has revived as a new place for cultural exchange! Use a part of the old school building as an individual atelier or just an exhibition room ...
We stopped by the exchange and sightseeing base facility "Kuromaru Elementary School" (formerly Kuromaru Elementary School). Originally, a person who rented the elementary school as a personal library and then lived there appeared and encountered the earthquake. The place to be demolished was decided by the subsidy for the earthquake. The pillars were also rotten, so I took the gold ring and regenerated it. I revived as an exchange hall. Admission is free. Local vegetables were placed for free. Because it is a bicycle, tomatoes are 1 ...
Large ginkgo illumination is also under construction
Original Text
The space on the left side of the building was under construction. I didn't know how close it was to the pylon standing, but I was lit up the ginkgo, so I took a picture from around me. I was curious because the school building, which I thought was closed, had electricity, but it seems to be a cafe or a reference room. I should have come closer and entered.
From 1937 to 1980 in Minamiaizu Aizu and Showa Village, a wooden school building that was actually used as an elementary school remains. A large ginkgo tree stands in the schoolyard, reminiscent of children playing under it.
Old atmosphere
The school building of an abandoned elementary school has been used again as a facility for local exchanges and sightseeing, and the school has been closed due to the declining birthrate. There is also a cafe. The big ginkgo in front of the school building dyes the whole in gold, and it is lit up at the best time of view, so I would like to stop by again at that time.
Nostalgic scenery
It was built in 1937 and closed in 1980. Perhaps it has been a long time since the school building in the wooden preview board era disappeared due to the declining birthrate and depopulation here and there in Japan, but the former Kuromaru Elementary School in Okuaizu is With the strong transmission power of cultural anthropologists and film directors, it has revived as a new place for cultural exchange! Use a part of the old school building as an individual atelier or just an exhibition room ...
The atmosphere is good
We stopped by the exchange and sightseeing base facility "Kuromaru Elementary School" (formerly Kuromaru Elementary School). Originally, a person who rented the elementary school as a personal library and then lived there appeared and encountered the earthquake. The place to be demolished was decided by the subsidy for the earthquake. The pillars were also rotten, so I took the gold ring and regenerated it. I revived as an exchange hall. Admission is free. Local vegetables were placed for free. Because it is a bicycle, tomatoes are 1 ...
Large ginkgo illumination is also under construction
The space on the left side of the building was under construction. I didn't know how close it was to the pylon standing, but I was lit up the ginkgo, so I took a picture from around me. I was curious because the school building, which I thought was closed, had electricity, but it seems to be a cafe or a reference room. I should have come closer and entered.
Nostalgic school
From 1937 to 1980 in Minamiaizu Aizu and Showa Village, a wooden school building that was actually used as an elementary school remains. A large ginkgo tree stands in the schoolyard, reminiscent of children playing under it.