[Hiroshima, Takehara] Ochadokoro Shiro
by 旅を楽しみTIME
Apr 14, 2024
Located in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, the "Takehara Historic Preservation District" is a town that flourished during the Edo period thanks to its salt production industry. Known as "Aki's Little Kyoto," it still retains its historical charm. The streets are lined with traditional houses featuring sturdy lattice windows and white plaster walls, making you feel as if you've stepped into a period drama just by walking through. 🎐
When you visit, you'll find a serene and tranquil atmosphere, with plenty of attractions such as historical buildings, museums, and the renowned Taketsuru Sake Brewery. The locals are incredibly friendly, and the cafes and okonomiyaki restaurants you stop by during your journey warmly welcome you. 🍵
At night, the "Bamboo Light" event is sometimes held, where the town is illuminated with magical lights, creating a breathtaking scene. It's a perfect spot for couples to stroll, but also a place where solo travelers can find peace and relaxation. ✨
Access is convenient, with a 15-minute walk from JR Kure Line's Takehara Station or about a 25-minute drive from Hiroshima Airport. There's also parking available at the Roadside Station Takehara, making it ideal for road trips. [1]
Why not spend a tranquil moment in the historic and picturesque streets of Takehara?
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