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Introduction

Many people still live and do business in the "Takehara Townscape Preservation District," which was founded in the prosperity of the salt industry. Why not take a leisurely stroll through the townscape shrouded in morning silence while thinking about the history and culture of this atmospheric town of Edo?


The beauty of the townscape revealed on an early morning stroll

Takehara Townscape Preservation District

A glimpse of everyday life in silence

Mornings on a trip are special times when you can experience the local way of life. Let's take a walk through the quiet streets with the cool, clear air. The "Takehara Townscape Preservation District" is usually a bustling tourist destination, but this morning, residents can be seen walking their dogs and riding bicycles from early in the morning.

Splendid mansions, historic temples, and even the steam rising from the sake breweries as rice steams are common sights to the people here, now as they were in the past. If you take your time to look around the town, you'll see the beautiful, paper-cut designs of the unique amber-colored lattices, the plaster walls stretching into the distance, and the blue sky distortedly reflected in the old glass windows. You'll be entranced by the townscape that still retains the atmosphere of about 350 years ago.

A glimpse of everyday life in silence

The decorations made from traditional bamboo crafts, the flowers displayed on the eaves, and the streetlights illuminating the dark morning road all seem to welcome you, saying "Welcome!" You can see that the spirit of hospitality has been passed down through the generations. Suddenly, you smell a delicious aroma coming from somewhere. It's almost time for breakfast. You've already checked out the shops you'll be going to today while strolling around. Now, another wonderful day is about to begin.

Information

Interview destination:
Takehara Townscape Preservation District
address:
725-0022
Honmachi 3-chome, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and other locations
access:
15 minutes walk from JR Takehara Station