Kanashibetsu Romanza Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I visited because I loved Mr. Kuramoto's world view of "Yesterday's Sad Betsude". It seems that it is currently open as a coffee shop, but unfortunately I couldn't enter because it was a closed day. There was something like a "message note" outside, and it was still popular with Juan in the drama.
Even on the closed day, there was a notebook outside.
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I crossed the mountain from the Akahira side and entered Utashiuchi, but first when I entered the city area (quite east from the city side), this was the building that looked like a ruin. Unfortunately, it was a closed day when I visited, but there was a section with eaves like a terrace seat near the entrance where you could take a break at any time, and there was a notebook left by travelers from all over the country. , Just reading this was very impressed by the hot thoughts of travelers visiting here ...
It seems that it became the location of the movie. It is open until October and is closed during the winter. If you don't know the movie, it's just an old building.
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It seems to be a building that was a movie theater at a former employee welfare facility of Utashinai Sumitomo. It became famous for the location of So Kuramoto's script "Yesterday's Sad Betsu". It seems that it is open as a coffee shop now, but it was not open on Monday when I went and I couldn't go inside. It is a facility that remembers the glory of the coal mine.
Fans from northern countries visit the location of the TV drama "Yesterday, Sad Bee别" every day. It is also valuable as a coal mine heritage. It is a movie theater as a welfare facility, and opposite is the Sumitomo Kami Utashinai Mine Daiichi Tatsukuri Yagura. Inside, you can order coffee and light meals, and you can also see a valuable projector. People from Utashiuchi who worked in Tokyo are working on preservation in the aging world to make it a place where everyone returns as young people leave Utashiuchi.
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I visited because I loved Mr. Kuramoto's world view of "Yesterday's Sad Betsude". It seems that it is currently open as a coffee shop, but unfortunately I couldn't enter because it was a closed day. There was something like a "message note" outside, and it was still popular with Juan in the drama.
Even on the closed day, there was a notebook outside.
I crossed the mountain from the Akahira side and entered Utashiuchi, but first when I entered the city area (quite east from the city side), this was the building that looked like a ruin. Unfortunately, it was a closed day when I visited, but there was a section with eaves like a terrace seat near the entrance where you could take a break at any time, and there was a notebook left by travelers from all over the country. , Just reading this was very impressed by the hot thoughts of travelers visiting here ...
to someone who likes "being sad yesterday"
It seems that it became the location of the movie. It is open until October and is closed during the winter. If you don't know the movie, it's just an old building.
Sumitomo Shanggezhi Nei の Staff Health and Welfare
It seems to be a building that was a movie theater at a former employee welfare facility of Utashinai Sumitomo. It became famous for the location of So Kuramoto's script "Yesterday's Sad Betsu". It seems that it is open as a coffee shop now, but it was not open on Monday when I went and I couldn't go inside. It is a facility that remembers the glory of the coal mine.
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Fans from northern countries visit the location of the TV drama "Yesterday, Sad Bee别" every day. It is also valuable as a coal mine heritage. It is a movie theater as a welfare facility, and opposite is the Sumitomo Kami Utashinai Mine Daiichi Tatsukuri Yagura. Inside, you can order coffee and light meals, and you can also see a valuable projector. People from Utashiuchi who worked in Tokyo are working on preservation in the aging world to make it a place where everyone returns as young people leave Utashiuchi.