Hida-no-sato, Hida Folk Village

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The whole view of Hida-No-Sato, Hida Folk Village. Old farmhouses were moved from Hida Region and reconstructed here in order to preserve important cultural assets. This village was open to the public in 1971. 

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Kurumada, circle method rice paddy is regarded as a sacred place, and the Gods are supposed to be at the center pole.

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Wakayamake is a thatched-roof gassho farmhouse, which was first moved here from Shogawa village.

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Inside the thatched roof. Straw ropes and Neso trees are used to bind the lumbers.

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Rooms of Wakayamake farmhouse.

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Taguchike was served as a village head in Kanayama 50 miles south of Takayama. The roof is shingled with Japanese cedar due to relatively mild winter.

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Inside Taguchike farmhouse.

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Yoshizaneke is a thatched roof farmhouse, built in the middle of 17th century at Kawai village. Thatched roof because of a heavy snow-fall region.

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Two-forked trees are used as main pillars.

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Curved beams are used to support a heavy thatched roof.

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