In this village there are houses of various occupations. The pictures I uploaded were only a part of it. I decided to make a photo album in this blog. I will show you all my pictures here.
Fujiwara Cart and Sleigh Factory:
This building was built in 1903 in Moseushi, Uryu County, by an immigrant from Hyogo Prefecture and used for three generations. This reconstructed building is composed of a workshop and dwelling rooms.
The craftsman is making horseshoes. Horseshoes must have been one of the necessities in those days.
This is a confectionery. I didn't upload other pictures of this shop, but this building has also a sweet workshop. You can see various devices for making sweets. I'm not so interested in making sweets or bread, but if you are intersted, you'll be happy to look at them. I'll make a photo album of this village in the left column. Please look at it.
Yamamoto's Barber's Shop:
Built in the 1920's "Taisho era" this barber's shop changed ownership several times, and was opened and in use before it was moved to the Historical Village. This shop was facing the back approach to the Hokkaido shrine, and was noted for its western style.
(Vocabulary)
workshop (物作り・修理などの) 作業場, 工房, 製作所
a glass workshop ガラス工房
dwell 住む, 居住する
dwelling 住居, 住宅
confectionery [U] (砂糖)菓子 菓子の, 菓子を扱う; [C](米)(やや古) 菓子店
change the ownership of 〔自動車・不動産など〕の名義変更をする[所有者を変える]
(KW: 北海道開拓の村)
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