I lived in Miyazaki for 23 years, then more four years! Lived and worked! Most easiest city to live in japan! The old government office kuncho or prefectural government office still serve the prefectu...
I came to the office on a trip to Miyazaki. To be honest, I didn't think the Miyazaki Prefectural Office was sightseeing until I came on this trip. Guided by a guide, he was taught that it was the oldest building in 4 in Japan, which was completed in 1932. It is also a national registered tangible cultural property. The guide said he wanted to leave it to later descendants. This time I was able to see a wonderful building in an unexpected place.
The building is registered as a tangible cultural property registered in the building country, so I came. It was a prefectural office surrounded by fountains and flowers 々. The main building of the prefectural office was built in 1932, and it is said to be the fourth oldest prefectural office in Japan and the oldest in Kyushu.
I stayed at a tourist hotel near the evening of October last year and found it while walking for a walk. It was a hot topic prefectural office that was said to be good to see once.
Must see if you visit Miyazaki
Miyazaki prefecture government building or Kencho is an old building but it is quite attractive if you like history..
Old building, but attractive
I lived in Miyazaki for 23 years, then more four years! Lived and worked! Most easiest city to live in japan! The old government office kuncho or prefectural government office still serve the prefectu...
Miyazaki
I came to the office on a trip to Miyazaki. To be honest, I didn't think the Miyazaki Prefectural Office was sightseeing until I came on this trip. Guided by a guide, he was taught that it was the oldest building in 4 in Japan, which was completed in 1932. It is also a national registered tangible cultural property. The guide said he wanted to leave it to later descendants. This time I was able to see a wonderful building in an unexpected place.
Water spray が cool しげ
The building is registered as a tangible cultural property registered in the building country, so I came. It was a prefectural office surrounded by fountains and flowers 々. The main building of the prefectural office was built in 1932, and it is said to be the fourth oldest prefectural office in Japan and the oldest in Kyushu.
I went there last October.
I stayed at a tourist hotel near the evening of October last year and found it while walking for a walk. It was a hot topic prefectural office that was said to be good to see once.