Discover the best top things to do in Kuroishi, Japan including Fukuro Kannon Shirayamahime Shrine, Nakamachi Komise Street, Matsunoyu Community Center, Takahashi Residence, Haguro Shrine, Kanehira Narien, Shirahimeyama Shrine, Hachimangu.
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Chosen as one of the 100 Streets of Japan (Nihon no Michi 100 sen), this small pocket of town takes you on a time traveling adventure! The street has connecting roofs in front (arcaded sidewalks) to protect the pedestrians in the heavy winter snow. There are small craft shops and restaurants as well as a sake brewery. There's an open (free) rest area for you called Matsu no Yu, which used to be a communal bathing facility and now has been renovated to be a food area and exhibition space. Very nice!
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A community space called Matsuno-yu Community Center ran by NPO Yokomachi Machisodate-Kai is one of the historical buildings in Kuroishi city which built a hundred years ago and used to function as a Onsen place. To inherit its traditional and marvelous view to modern society, now this building is utilized as a community space providing various types of event dealing with Kuroisi city’s traditional things and participants can enjoy unique activities here. Around the area this building located shows cool Japanese traditional aspects, such as that Nakamachi-Komise street was designated as a conservation district of traditional building. Operating hours: April to November: 7 Days, 9:30-18:00/ December to March: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30- 18:00 and Monday off (If Monday is a public holiday, the following day will be observed holiday on us)
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