Inn is located at the top of the mountain
When we entered the entrance, it was like a nostalgic Japanese old village.
Those things hanging down are dry persimmons.
It's quite rare to see those already in city area of Japan, so I really felt nostalgic!
Here's another nostalgic item - old style postbox!
This is a village map.
They gathered these old houses in this area.
They are selling organic vegetables too.
Big pumpkin!
Can be used for halloween party :D
Even these fire engines are old style.
This is Soba noodle restaurant and the only restaurant in this village.
This is a toilet.
We call toilet as "toire" like English pronunciation these days, but they are using the word "Ookawaya" (Kawaya) like we used to call it ancient time ago (at least a few decades ago even before I was born).
Japanese garden on the way to the inn house.
Beautiful nostalgic scenery of old Japanese houses.
They were displaying old "drawers" in one of the small old style Japanese house.
This is the biggest oven in Japan - according to the signboard.
"Trash" box in old writing - "Gomibako".
My son was so exited to see the show remaining on the ground.
It's his first time to see the real "snow".
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