Saturday, 2 January 2010
XLV - Jōmō-Kōgen
A view of the first floor of a Japanese traditional countryside house. This floor was initially used to process silkworm cocoons. There is no ceiling ― the rafters and the structure of the roof can be seen - and the windows on the side walls have only been added in recent years.
Labels:
gunma,
jomo-kogen,
minakami,
traditional house
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