"Nitro" means glass in Japanese. Xiaoyu's Beiyi whistle hall is the largest and most historical glass workshop in Hokkaido. Of course, I bought it again. . . My friend said that I called the thief not to empty the beautiful vase. It was right to put the bedside. It's so beautiful, I want to take it home!
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"Nitro" means glass in Japanese. Xiaoyu's Beiyi whistle hall is the largest and most historical glass workshop in Hokkaido. Of course, I bought it again. . . My friend said that I called the thief not to empty the beautiful vase. It was right to put the bedside. It's so beautiful, I want to take it home!
Dazhengxiaozi Hall is a glass products store converted from stone warehouse, not only displaying and selling unique and beautiful glass crafts, but also participating in glass-making experience activities. The Dazheng era (1912-1926) is the era of outstanding works in the history of Japanese glass manufacturing, which has produced many works that blend Japanese beauty with Western Art Nouveau style. The Dazheng Nitso Museum inherits the style of the above-mentioned period and wind glass products.
I was attracted by the crisp wind bell, and I saw the Dazhengxiaoziguan. This should be a branch. The glass crafts inside are unique in shape and the price is relatively cute. In addition to glass products, the Xiaoziguan itself can also be visited as a scenic spot.
Excellent location, beautiful environment, worth visiting
This street in Hokkaido has many glass shops, cups are uniquely designed and very beautiful.
It was really amazing as soon as I entered the door, the environment was particularly good, it was the best surrounding environment, and the price was very high.
Dazheng Nitrogen Pavilion is located in Xiaojuan Street, where the whole street is covered with Nitrogen Coffins. In Japan, the tube glass shop is called Nitrogen Shop. Dazheng Whistle Shop is a relatively large shop. It has a certain popularity and scale in the local area. It is also the representative of this street whistle shop. Dazheng era is the peak period of Japanese glass technology. Dazheng Whistle Shop inherits the traditional technology. Today the shop is located in a whistle shop that integrates glass history, glass workshop, exquisite exhibition and manual experience.