Image search results - "Kyodo-no-Mori" |
Bubaigawara Station on the Keio Line from Shinjuku. Closest station to Kyodo-no-Mori Museum. Take a bus or walk 25 min.
|
|
Statue in front of Bubaigawara Station.
|
|
Ajisai Matsuri poster for Kyodo-no-Mori Museum.
|
|
Map of Kyodo-no-Mori Museum. It is quite spacious and park-like with a modern museum, planetarium, and a few vintage buildings moved here. Also noted for flowers such as plum blossoms in Feb. and hydrangea in June when I visited.
|
|
Main drag at Kyodo-no-Mori Museum.
|
|
Former town hall building.
|
|
|
|
Inside former town hall.
|
|
|
|
Hydrangea
|
|
|
Garden of hydrangea in June at Kyodo-no-Mori Museum.
|
|
|
Hydrangea in full bloom.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Also some irises.
|
|
|
|
Thatched-roof farmer's house called the former Kouchi home. 河内家
|
|
Inside former Kouchi home. 河内家
|
|
|
About the former Kouchi House.
|
|
Former Ochi House, another thatched-roof farmer's house.
|
|
Inside former Ochi House
|
|
About former Ochi House
|
|
|
Former Shimada Home
|
|
Former Shimada Home
|
|
Inside Former Shimada Home used as a warehouse for a drugstore.
|
|
About Former Shimada Home.
|
|
Across the Shimada Home is a complex of buildings called the former Tanaka Home.
|
|
Former Tanaka Home was a rich merchant's home in Fuchu-juku post town on the Koshu Kaido Road.
|
|
Even Emperor Meiji once stopped in the Tanaka Home.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Room where Emperor Meiji stayed.
|
|
Room where Emperor Meiji stayed.
|
|
Room where Emperor Meiji stayed.
|
|
|
Former Fuchu primary school, originally built in 1935.
|
|
|
|
About the former primary school. This is only part of the school buildings that existed.
|
|
Inside the former primary school.
|
|
Going upstairs.
|
|
Second floor has classrooms.
|
|
|
The former classrooms are now exhibition spaces.
|
|
Different student desks.
|
|
|
Photo of the original Fuchu school.
|
|
Door to Principal's office
|
|
Inside Principal's office
|
|
|
Inside a classroom
|
|
Classroom corridor
|
|
|
School auditorium
|
|
|
|