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I stayed at a Japanese warehouse which is said to have been built in the Edo period.
Sawara prospered in the old days as a town of water and was even called Small-Edo(Tokyo) in the Edo period. Because of the building regulations in Sawara, old buildings have been renovated and preserved, and the area around the Onogawa River still retains its old landscape.
The hotel doesn’t even have a TV and the bugs come in. It’s hot in summer and cold in winter. You have to walk for a couple of minutes outside to the restaurant for breakfast and dinner. And it’s expensive.
But you can’t have an experience like this other than here.
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The book: In Praise of Shadows:
Hotel Nipponia Sawara(ENG):
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