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The main building and silkworm room are under dismantling for restoration.
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Since the preservation and maintenance work for the restoration and seismic reinforcement of the main building and silkworm room has started with a 7-year plan from December 2021, it is impossible to see the main building and silkworm room of sightseeing. Even if the main building and silkworm room are under dismantling work, the admission fee of 500 yen will be collected from non-Fujioka citizens. In fiscal year 2010, when the site of Takayama Sha shrine was registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site, there were about 54,000 visitors a year, but now it has decreased to about one-tenth, and there are more commentators than tourists, so ...
It is one of the constituent assets of the World Heritage "Tomioka Silk Mill and Silk Industrial Heritage Group". If you visit without prior knowledge, you may feel that it is the same as a local museum that is common in the countryside. In the modernization of Japan, of course, silk products were important and many exports were carried out, and when you visit while thinking that the breeding method was studied and executed for the increase in silk production, it is worth seeing with the wind holes of the rocks. There is a huh.
Maybe you should prepare at the information center first.
Original Text
There is an information center where you walk about 150 m northeast of the promenade from the site of Takayama Sha shrine, and the commentator will explain the history and background in detail. Since I first visited here and then went to the site of Takayamasha, it was a small private house, but I also understood the meaning of becoming a component of the World Heritage Site.
It is one of the components of the world heritage site "Tomioka Silk Mill and Silk Industrial Heritage Group". It seems that the study of the sericulture method "Qingwen Iku" was being carried out. There are still sericulture houses, and the rise of those days is reminiscent.
After going to see the wisteria flowers, I stopped by.
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When I went to see the wisteria flowers, the information board stopped in my eyes. I went to the Tomioka Silk Mill before, so I stopped by to see related facilities. I had a silkworm show me something that just came out of the egg. It seems to be very valuable. I haven't had mulberry leaves yet, so I was eating something like a weaning meal that rubbed down the mulberry leaves. After that, I went to see the wind hole.
The main building and silkworm room are under dismantling for restoration.
Since the preservation and maintenance work for the restoration and seismic reinforcement of the main building and silkworm room has started with a 7-year plan from December 2021, it is impossible to see the main building and silkworm room of sightseeing. Even if the main building and silkworm room are under dismantling work, the admission fee of 500 yen will be collected from non-Fujioka citizens. In fiscal year 2010, when the site of Takayama Sha shrine was registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site, there were about 54,000 visitors a year, but now it has decreased to about one-tenth, and there are more commentators than tourists, so ...
Industrial heritage の means
It is one of the constituent assets of the World Heritage "Tomioka Silk Mill and Silk Industrial Heritage Group". If you visit without prior knowledge, you may feel that it is the same as a local museum that is common in the countryside. In the modernization of Japan, of course, silk products were important and many exports were carried out, and when you visit while thinking that the breeding method was studied and executed for the increase in silk production, it is worth seeing with the wind holes of the rocks. There is a huh.
Maybe you should prepare at the information center first.
There is an information center where you walk about 150 m northeast of the promenade from the site of Takayama Sha shrine, and the commentator will explain the history and background in detail. Since I first visited here and then went to the site of Takayamasha, it was a small private house, but I also understood the meaning of becoming a component of the World Heritage Site.
Silkworm Yongjiawu
It is one of the components of the world heritage site "Tomioka Silk Mill and Silk Industrial Heritage Group". It seems that the study of the sericulture method "Qingwen Iku" was being carried out. There are still sericulture houses, and the rise of those days is reminiscent.
After going to see the wisteria flowers, I stopped by.
When I went to see the wisteria flowers, the information board stopped in my eyes. I went to the Tomioka Silk Mill before, so I stopped by to see related facilities. I had a silkworm show me something that just came out of the egg. It seems to be very valuable. I haven't had mulberry leaves yet, so I was eating something like a weaning meal that rubbed down the mulberry leaves. After that, I went to see the wind hole.