SHIROKIYA Laquerware Co,.Ltd Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The hall 々 style that incorporates the Renaissance style
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A long-established lacquer ware store that was founded during the Gyeongan era about 300 years ago. The store is a three-story dozo-zukuri style that was completed in 1918, and has a hall 々 that incorporates the Renaissance style. It seems to be Aizu that it is made of dozo in a Western-style building. Some of the spaces in the store are lacquer ware museums that explain the production process and products of lacquer ware, and you can visit them for free. Various lacquer ware, including modern lacquer ware accessories, are exhibited and sold, but there was nothing that was very interesting.
It's a very nice building, so the threshold feels high, but that wasn't the case. It is a wonderful shop where you can enjoy the goodness of Aizu-nuri. The original design and how to paint are arranged by the item number, so you can specify your favorite even after returning.
Take a walk in Aizuwakamatsu with a tourist map of Aizu. Is it an izakaya in the name? I made a mistake when I thought. It was a very profound historical building. It's a little difficult to understand because it's between Wakamatsu and Nanakamachi, but there is also a bus stop for sightseeing tour buses, so it's perfect for sightseeing in Aizu.
The museum was on the left side of the first floor, and the process of making lacquer ware and tools were exhibited. 2 The lacquer ware was exhibited and sold on the floor, of course, but the building itself felt history. It's on Nankamachi-dori So please go.
This is a building that stands out on Nanakamachi-dori, which has many historic buildings. At first glance, it looks like a three-story building, but it is actually made of dozo, and it is still active and the lacquer ware is exhibited and sold in the hall. Recommended for eye candy.
The hall 々 style that incorporates the Renaissance style
A long-established lacquer ware store that was founded during the Gyeongan era about 300 years ago. The store is a three-story dozo-zukuri style that was completed in 1918, and has a hall 々 that incorporates the Renaissance style. It seems to be Aizu that it is made of dozo in a Western-style building. Some of the spaces in the store are lacquer ware museums that explain the production process and products of lacquer ware, and you can visit them for free. Various lacquer ware, including modern lacquer ware accessories, are exhibited and sold, but there was nothing that was very interesting.
Building, magnificent
It's a very nice building, so the threshold feels high, but that wasn't the case. It is a wonderful shop where you can enjoy the goodness of Aizu-nuri. The original design and how to paint are arranged by the item number, so you can specify your favorite even after returning.
I was surprised at my name.
Take a walk in Aizuwakamatsu with a tourist map of Aizu. Is it an izakaya in the name? I made a mistake when I thought. It was a very profound historical building. It's a little difficult to understand because it's between Wakamatsu and Nanakamachi, but there is also a bus stop for sightseeing tour buses, so it's perfect for sightseeing in Aizu.
Please go.
The museum was on the left side of the first floor, and the process of making lacquer ware and tools were exhibited. 2 The lacquer ware was exhibited and sold on the floor, of course, but the building itself felt history. It's on Nankamachi-dori So please go.
See you now でも active duty, お!
This is a building that stands out on Nanakamachi-dori, which has many historic buildings. At first glance, it looks like a three-story building, but it is actually made of dozo, and it is still active and the lacquer ware is exhibited and sold in the hall. Recommended for eye candy.