[View] This is a town view made of pottery, opposite the street view of the grid. [Fun] Hawthorn is a town I don't know much about, but still has a quaint city view so I can enjoy sightseeing.
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Yamacho Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Yamamachi-suji is a famous Takaoka historical preservation area. It is also a street of earth-walled barn structure buildings. There are dark two-story buildings along the street. These buildings have a special name called Dozozou. It is related to the fire that burned 60% of the castle town of Takaoka. After the blaze, Toyama prefecture was resolute and asked the residents of the castle town to rebuild their homes according to this standard. Based on the traditional Japanese house style, these buildings absorb the characteristics of Western architecture and are a combination of Japanese native architecture and Western architecture. Importantly, there are firewalls between adjacent buildings, which can effectively slow down the spread of fire. In addition, Takaoka's annual Mikayama Festival is also held here.
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[View] This is a town view made of pottery, opposite the street view of the grid. [Fun] Hawthorn is a town I don't know much about, but still has a quaint city view so I can enjoy sightseeing.
Shandong is a street of earth wall warehouse structure construction, and it is also an important traditional building group preservation area in Takaoka. Traditional buildings such as merchant houses of earth wall warehouse structure built from the middle of the Meiji era to the early days of Showa have been retained until now.
This place also has a historical significance. Japanese-style buildings are actually mostly wooden structures, in order to resist the need for earthquakes, but at the same time, there are fire hazards. The houses here have been rebuilt later, so the style is a bit mixed.
Yes, a place worth going, like it, go again next time.
It is another place where architectural styles are integrated, very Japanese style, but there is no lack of Western charm, you can go and see.