Experience the life of Hokuriku in an old house with a rich history, Echizujoshiro "Aramachi-an"
越中城端 荒町庵
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Yoshinaka Castle Aramachi-an Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property (Building) Aramachi-an was built in the late Meiji period.It used to be a restaurant called "Yoneda Tower".It is a wooden two-story townhouse between 2 4 'and 6 blocks at the intersection, which has been partially expanded after the war. The roof is known as the “climbing beam format”, which is often found in townhouses in the Meiji-Thasa Hokuriku, and is set up under a deep eaves.It is characterized by yellow and green-colored glass on the edge of the glass shoji, which is characterized by a gorgeous and gorgeous atmosphere. Before the war, it is said that the tour of the Hikiyama Festival was in the evening and entered this wilderness town.In the town's best entertainment district with the fragrance of lefish, the people who received * were the best places to stay in their hearts and worked for this.Many people also see that it took me more than two hours to get past this place, and I think it was very busy. Please spend the rich time at the end of the Echinaka Castle at this quiet historic old house "Aramachi-an" where you can enjoy it. ※ Suggested (): At the Shibata Hikiyama Festival, observe the sightseeing tour of the Hikiyama, celebrate, and keep the Anchi stalls in front of the house, and listen to the Anchi. The space Aramachi-an is limited to one group per day, so you can use all of them.The maximum number of people is 10, and there are 4 bedrooms on the second floor. In addition to introducing restaurants in the town, meals can be arranged for a variety of catering so that you can enjoy a meal in Aramachi. Registration Details M160025696
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