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The building with a steep rafter roof forms the colony in the land of the about [ altitude 380m-420m ] small shape of a gently-sloping plateau.
With 24 houses, though small-scale, it has the number of houses of a joining-the-palms-together colony against the background of the steep Tateyama mountain range, and it is just going to set the of scenic beauty and peculiar air adrift.
There is the Aikura joining-the-palms-together colony said for Heike to have fallen once and for the prolonged person to have lived as an isolated village, and the mountain village scenery of a style featuring a steep rafter roof which leaves an image of those days. The Aikura colony was visited first in May. Although the photograph of the joining-the-palms-together colony had been taken focusing on Shirakawago till then, it planned, when a style featuring a steep rafter roof of world heritage registration of others [ once ] would also be seen, and decided to call at the Aikura colony and a Suganuma joining-the-palms-together colony this time. The Aikura colony at the start time in May is beautiful to about [ with dazzling fresh green ], and unmelted snow remains in the mountains of the Tateyama mountain range used as a background white, and I think that a photograph has been taken in a good atmosphere which matched the scenery of a style featuring a steep rafter roof of a fresh green poor village very much. I hear that one of the features of an Aikura joining-the-palms-together colony has against the background of these high mountains. Although it can carry out skilled [ of the old mountain village scenery ] also in the Suganuma colony or Shirakawago, I think that I hear that the Aikura colony has steep mountains in the background, and it is perfect as a scenic backdrop. Access goes into the national highway No. 304 line which gets down at the Tokai Hokurikudou Gokayama interchange, and goes in the direction of Kanazawa from the national highway No. 156, and if it runs for a while across a peak, it has an entrance of the Aikura colony. Although an admission fee is as preservation cooperation money, the Aikura folk-customs hall also has free parking 200 yen 300 yen.
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