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One of big three sake brewing zones.
Industrial townscape is really attractive. |
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Saijo is known as one of big three sake brewing zones.(*1)
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Though many buildings are built in Showa Era(1926-1989), they followed
design code of traditional architecture.
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(*1) Nada(Hyogo Pref.), Fushimi(Kyoto Pref.), Saijo(Hiroshima Pref.)
[how to come]
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| 3 minutes walk from JR Saijo station to the historic interest area. |
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#1 : Around Kamoizumi Shuzo. Usually red roof tiles called "Sekishu
Gawara" are used inrural area of Hiroshima Pref. |
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#2 : Kamotsuru Shuzo is the top brand of Saijo. |
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#12 : Buffer Zone between historic interest area and urbanized area. I think
height limit is needed. |

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#14:石州瓦の向こうにはショッピングセンターの看板。ロードサイドでの視認性と農村景観への影響を総合的に考え規制するべきだろう。 |
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creation date : 2005/1/3 latest update date : 2005/2/20
writer : makoto camera : Nikon D70 |
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