Ouchi-juku

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Ouchi-juku is a preserved Edo-period post town in Japan known for its traditional thatched-roof buildings and historic atmosphere.

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instanceOf Edo-period post station
historic post town
tourist destination
accessFrom Aizu-Tajima Station NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses
connectedDomain Aizu-Wakamatsu NERFINISHED
Nikkō NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalSignificance example of preserved Edo-period post town
designation Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
designationBy Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan NERFINISHED
governingBody Shimogō town authorities
hasBuildingUse restaurants
souvenir shops
traditional inns
hasFeature mountain valley setting
overlook viewpoint of main street
power lines buried to preserve scenery
rows of thatched-roof merchant houses
traditional water channels along street
hasNearbyAttraction mountain temples and shrines
heritageType cultural landscape
historicalPeriod Edo period NERFINISHED
knownFor former post town on Aizu Nishi Kaidō
historic atmosphere
preserved thatched-roof buildings
traditional streetscape
language Japanese
localSpecialtyFood charcoal-grilled river fish
negi soba
localSpecialtyProduct traditional crafts and souvenirs
locatedIn Fukushima Prefecture NERFINISHED
Minamiaizu District NERFINISHED
Shimogō NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Tōhoku region NERFINISHED
photographySubject traditional thatched main street in snow
preservationPolicy restrictions on modern building exteriors
primaryFunctionHistorical post station on the Aizu Nishi Kaidō
seasonalAttraction summer greenery
winter snow scenery
seasonalEvent snow festival
streetLayout unsealed central street
tourismActivity viewing town from hillside shrine or lookout
walking along preserved main street
tourismImportance major sightseeing spot in Fukushima Prefecture
transportMode bus access from nearby railway stations

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Fukushima Prefecture contains Ouchi-juku