Josai Romance Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The western style two story building was constructed in 1917, donated to the city in 2008 and converted to a museum.
We visited the Jousai Rouman-kan on the western side of the castle. According to its website, the Rouman-kan is the former main building of Nakajima Hospital next to it. The western style two story bu...
The hospital building from the Taisho era remains as it is, which made me think that it might have been active in the Showa era. I thought the building was in good condition. 2F is an exhibition space and I was able to visit it for free. There were not many exhibits, so it was a short tour. 1F had a cafe and a small sales corner. I went around by rental bicycle at the station and took a break inside to avoid the heat.
It is a hospital building built in the Taisho Period. There are various explanations, but in a word, it is good to see such a building because it has a romantic feeling. There was also a display that it became the location of the serial novel in the old morning.
On the day I visited, I was holding a stamp rally event around the historic sites of the Josai Marugoto Museum, and there were quite a few people. Originally it was a local hospital, but now the first floor is a cafe and the second floor is a rental gallery. A Western-style building built in 1918, which is registered as a national tangible cultural property. The building is well left and you can enjoy the number of elaborate designs 々. It's rude to say this, but Tsuyama City has built many Western-style buildings for its population scale, and still remains today. Great ...
You can see the Bichu turret of Tsuyama Castle from the window of the room on the second floor, so I recommend you not to miss it.
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I visited Tsuyama City because there are 11 ケ nationally registered tangible cultural properties and one of them. I think the exterior is the most beautiful building that can be appreciated in Tsuyama City (see attached photo such as ドーム, コリント column at the top of the front), so I recommend visiting the building appreciation ファン. There is [SO & apos; s Cafe] on the first floor, and according to this explanation, the kanji expression called "Chu" we are seeing is one of the five peaks of Tsuyama Yogaku.
The western style two story building was constructed in 1917, donated to the city in 2008 and converted to a museum.
We visited the Jousai Rouman-kan on the western side of the castle. According to its website, the Rouman-kan is the former main building of Nakajima Hospital next to it. The western style two story bu...
The exhibition is 2F
The hospital building from the Taisho era remains as it is, which made me think that it might have been active in the Showa era. I thought the building was in good condition. 2F is an exhibition space and I was able to visit it for free. There were not many exhibits, so it was a short tour. 1F had a cafe and a small sales corner. I went around by rental bicycle at the station and took a break inside to avoid the heat.
it was built in the 大正 era.
It is a hospital building built in the Taisho Period. There are various explanations, but in a word, it is good to see such a building because it has a romantic feeling. There was also a display that it became the location of the serial novel in the old morning.
Cafe and gallery complex
On the day I visited, I was holding a stamp rally event around the historic sites of the Josai Marugoto Museum, and there were quite a few people. Originally it was a local hospital, but now the first floor is a cafe and the second floor is a rental gallery. A Western-style building built in 1918, which is registered as a national tangible cultural property. The building is well left and you can enjoy the number of elaborate designs 々. It's rude to say this, but Tsuyama City has built many Western-style buildings for its population scale, and still remains today. Great ...
You can see the Bichu turret of Tsuyama Castle from the window of the room on the second floor, so I recommend you not to miss it.
I visited Tsuyama City because there are 11 ケ nationally registered tangible cultural properties and one of them. I think the exterior is the most beautiful building that can be appreciated in Tsuyama City (see attached photo such as ドーム, コリント column at the top of the front), so I recommend visiting the building appreciation ファン. There is [SO & apos; s Cafe] on the first floor, and according to this explanation, the kanji expression called "Chu" we are seeing is one of the five peaks of Tsuyama Yogaku.