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Mokinrodo (Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture) ⇒ Wooden promenade where you can take a walk in the retro cityscape
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Mokkinrodo is a promenade located in Kawanoishi, Houchi-cho, Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture. This town prospered as a mine town and spinning town during the Meiji era. Currently, a wooden deck is maintained along the Miyauchi River, so you can see it while walking along the prosperity of the past. Arrived at the parking lot for walking around the cityscape of Mokkinrodo. About 6 cars are likely to be parked. Thank you for being free. ... opposite the cityscape walking parking lot
It was a very comfortable wooden promenade along the river!!
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It was a very comfortable wooden promenade along the river. You can walk along the red brick, but you can enjoy the feeling that the times have traveled back in time. It's full of nature and nice.
A walking course for those who have time to spare.
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On the way from Ozu to Cape Sata, I was attracted to a photo of the former Toyobo red brick warehouse in the corner of the guidebook and stopped by. Take a stroll around the area where the Meiji-era buildings called the Houchi district are scattered. There is a small parking lot and toilet near the former Kazutaro Shiraishi Western-style building, where you can put your car and start. The former Utsunomiya Sojuro residence in the reverse direction of the route guide - Kotohira red brick alley - Kawaishi soy sauce - Ehime sericulture and crossing the river at Minaze Bridge. View from the back ...
The red brick building is a typical tourist resource in Yawatahama City, but many brick buildings were scattered around this promenade. This promenade is a place that should be called a base for city sightseeing. 350m The scenery of the wooden passage with the extension 々 is spectacular. It is a unique promenade that connects the passage along the left bank of the Miyauchi River from Minase Bridge to Konpira Bridge. It is made of wood called "Ipe" from South America. Strong ... that almost no warp or cracks occur.
Mokinrodo (Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture) ⇒ Wooden promenade where you can take a walk in the retro cityscape
Mokkinrodo is a promenade located in Kawanoishi, Houchi-cho, Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture. This town prospered as a mine town and spinning town during the Meiji era. Currently, a wooden deck is maintained along the Miyauchi River, so you can see it while walking along the prosperity of the past. Arrived at the parking lot for walking around the cityscape of Mokkinrodo. About 6 cars are likely to be parked. Thank you for being free. ... opposite the cityscape walking parking lot
It was a very comfortable wooden promenade along the river!!
It was a very comfortable wooden promenade along the river. You can walk along the red brick, but you can enjoy the feeling that the times have traveled back in time. It's full of nature and nice.
A walking course for those who have time to spare.
On the way from Ozu to Cape Sata, I was attracted to a photo of the former Toyobo red brick warehouse in the corner of the guidebook and stopped by. Take a stroll around the area where the Meiji-era buildings called the Houchi district are scattered. There is a small parking lot and toilet near the former Kazutaro Shiraishi Western-style building, where you can put your car and start. The former Utsunomiya Sojuro residence in the reverse direction of the route guide - Kotohira red brick alley - Kawaishi soy sauce - Ehime sericulture and crossing the river at Minaze Bridge. View from the back ...
It's a "wooden promenade" about 350m long length.
The red brick building is a typical tourist resource in Yawatahama City, but many brick buildings were scattered around this promenade. This promenade is a place that should be called a base for city sightseeing. 350m The scenery of the wooden passage with the extension 々 is spectacular. It is a unique promenade that connects the passage along the left bank of the Miyauchi River from Minase Bridge to Konpira Bridge. It is made of wood called "Ipe" from South America. Strong ... that almost no warp or cracks occur.