Hishio Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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lovely views!
with a recently-opened cafe with delicious sweets and drinks, and changing exhibitions and events like image-projections, Hishio is definitely a place to visit!
with a recently-opened cafe with delicious sweets and drinks, and changing exhibitions and events like image-projections, Hishio is definitely a place to visit!
Katsuyama, where the old townscape remains. It is located up Miurazaka from the old highway. A cultural facility that has been renovated from a soy sauce brewery from the Meiji era. Since it is located on a hill, you can overlook the old townscape from the observation space.
Katsuyama, where the old townscape remains. It is located up Miurazaka from the old highway. A cultural facility that has been renovated from a soy sauce brewery from the Meiji era. Since it is located on a hill, you can overlook the old townscape from the observation space.
A new facility that stands out in the city of Katsuyama. It's not like a permanent exhibition, but a facility that always holds a 々 event as a gallery, and when I went there, the bride's goodwill of Noto was exhibited. It was a quiet interior familiar to the area and was nice.
lovely views!
with a recently-opened cafe with delicious sweets and drinks, and changing exhibitions and events like image-projections, Hishio is definitely a place to visit!
lovely views!
with a recently-opened cafe with delicious sweets and drinks, and changing exhibitions and events like image-projections, Hishio is definitely a place to visit!
Soy sauce warehouse in the Meiji period
Katsuyama, where the old townscape remains. It is located up Miurazaka from the old highway. A cultural facility that has been renovated from a soy sauce brewery from the Meiji era. Since it is located on a hill, you can overlook the old townscape from the observation space.
Soy sauce warehouse in the Meiji period
Katsuyama, where the old townscape remains. It is located up Miurazaka from the old highway. A cultural facility that has been renovated from a soy sauce brewery from the Meiji era. Since it is located on a hill, you can overlook the old townscape from the observation space.
Gallery
A new facility that stands out in the city of Katsuyama. It's not like a permanent exhibition, but a facility that always holds a 々 event as a gallery, and when I went there, the bride's goodwill of Noto was exhibited. It was a quiet interior familiar to the area and was nice.