Buying folk artifacts such as the traditional amulet "Baby Ape puppet" is also a fun one. In winter, you can try Japanese wine at the brewery.
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Sanmachi dori Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The three streets in Takayama, Kamachi and Shimomachi, were once the center of the castle town. They have developed as merchant streets and are collectively referred to as ancient streets. Among them, the area around Kamishan-cho, Kamijin-machi, and Kamichi-machi is also known as the Sancho Ancient Street, which is one of the must-see attractions in Takayama. There are lattice windows on the outside of the house, canal water flows under the eaves, cedar leaf balls hang outside the brewery, and there are machiya gates and old-fashioned warm curtains lined up one after another along the street. The streets are lined with confectionary shops, traditional handicraft shops, and shops selling the famous Mitarashi dango, which are crowded with tourists.
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Sanmachi dori Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Buying folk artifacts such as the traditional amulet "Baby Ape puppet" is also a fun one. In winter, you can try Japanese wine at the brewery.
Buying folk artifacts such as the traditional amulet "Baby Ape puppet" is also a fun one. In winter, you can try Japanese wine at the brewery.
Takayama Mitsubishi Old Street, strong Edo legacy, taste the most Japanese culture, Japan, Kayama City, Jixian County, enjoy the reputation of "Little Kyoto", and live in the most desired Japanese travel place for Japanese women. It originated in the 16th century, and is the largest city in Japan, even surpassing Osaka Prefecture and Kagawa Prefecture. Alpine retains many characteristic buildings from the Edo era. I hope to take pictures of Edo style and write real friends. I recommend you to Sanyu Old Street in Alpine. There are few people in the morning and the scenery is beautiful! Deep black grid window, simple and elegant storefront, intact to maintain the Edo era architectural style of the street, shuttled between the alleys... This is the mountain of Sanjiu, is a medieval commercial street, winemaking, sauce shop, printing and dyeing shop, cloth shop, Grocery stores and other local specialty shops gathered here, strolling here, thinking that they have traveled back to the Edo era of Japanese style. There are three old streets in Sanjisu, one, two, and three. The old street is very narrow, it feels only 2-3 meters wide, and the wooden houses on both sides of the street are 400 years old. The dark wood is said to be strong and non-perishable. The local people specially painted the house black in order to be low-key and not rich. Now it has become a local scenery. Since the Edo era, this is the bustling town center. At the entrance of each store, there are clear canal water flowing through, and the entrance of the small store is decorated with various green plants and flowers, which is retro and elegant and fresh. The old street in the morning, quiet only the sound of running water, the owner of the shop is carefully taking care of his own green plants, like a gardener. Unlike the shops on the traditional commercial street, the shops here are very local, such as selling various flavors of sauce shops, and the big wooden barrels are filled with different flavors of flavors, which become the most special local souvenir. There are also dart beef buns here, but I recommend dart beef barbecue!