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Former Nishioka water source intake tower
It is a water supply facility designed by Jiro Inoue and built in the upper reaches of the Tsukisamu
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It is a water supply facility designed by Jiro Inoue and built in the upper reaches of the Tsukisamu
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It is a brick one-story building built in 1953, facing the water source street in the eastern suburb
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Built in the late Taisho era, it is a two-story brick building, and an iron plate thatched roof with
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The main building, which is the eastern hipped roof, shows the wife's side of the roof with a bent r
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It is a gabled iron plate thatched roof in the north-south wing, which is built to the west of the m
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In the middle of the eastern side of the site, there is a one-armed wooden gate that is diagonally c
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It is a stone wall with an Edo-cut finish, which is built on the north-south boundary of the site, a
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It is the home of a lumber dealer, built in a section of downtown Susukino. The entrance of the Irim
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It is a two-story brick warehouse connected to the northwest of the main building. A British pile of
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Located on the south side of the eastern side of the site, it is a Hirairi warehouse with a pile of
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Located on the north side of the eastern side of the site, it is a Hirairi warehouse with Sapporo so
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Located on the south side of the site, diagonally in front of the main building entrance, it is a 2.