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		<title>oster 6878 blender Useful Site</title>
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		<title>Kita Family House</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Address: Kitakawashiri Ra-4, Hodatsu-Shimizu cho TEL: 0767-28-2546 FAX: 0767-28-3199 Entry Fee: Adults ¥ 500, ¥200 for Elementary and Junior high school students Open Hours:8:30-17:00 Closed: 1st Monday of every month, Dec 29 &#8211; Jan. 3 Access: It&#8217;s a15 minute walk from JR Menden station The Kita Family was the pinnacle family of Tomurayaku* who supported the wealth of former Kaga Province and Kita Family’s grand residential house was created on the directions by the ruler of Kaga Province, to make a house in accordance with the high standing of Kita Family. The home is preserved because it was approximately three hundred years ago. As you bear the front gate with an imposing thatched roof and see the most building, you’ll get a thought regarding the wealth of Kita Family’s fortune, that was said to be as massive as two,300 koku. The house has preserved the everyday options of a Tomura residence. * Tomurayaku, native magistrate, would be wealthy farming family of the region that may have ten villages underneath its jurisdiction.]]></description>
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<p>Address: Kitakawashiri Ra-4, Hodatsu-Shimizu cho<br />
TEL: 0767-28-2546<br />
FAX: 0767-28-3199<br />
Entry Fee: Adults ¥ 500, ¥200 for Elementary and Junior high school students<br />
Open Hours:8:30-17:00<br />
Closed: 1st Monday of every month, Dec 29 &#8211; Jan. 3<br />
Access: It&#8217;s a15 minute walk from JR Menden station
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<p>The Kita Family was the pinnacle family of Tomurayaku* who supported the wealth of former Kaga Province and Kita Family’s grand residential house was created on the directions by the ruler of Kaga Province, to make a house in accordance with the high standing of Kita Family. The home is preserved because it was approximately three hundred years ago. As you bear the front gate with an imposing thatched roof and see the most building, you’ll get a thought regarding the wealth of Kita Family’s fortune, that was said to be as massive as two,300 koku. The house has preserved the everyday options of a Tomura residence.<br />
* Tomurayaku, native magistrate, would be wealthy farming family of the region that may have ten villages underneath its jurisdiction.</p>
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		<title>Mitsukejima Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Go Location: Horyumachi-Ukai, Suzu City TEL: 0768-82-7776 (Suzu City Tourism and Exchange Division) Access: Take a bus going to &#8220;Suzu Ukai&#8221; from Hokuriku Tetsudo Express Bus stop.   From Suzu-Ukai bus stop, it&#8217;s 17 a minute walk. &#160; &#160; The spot is lovely and very clean. You can hear the sea at night while you are sleeping. &#160; &#160; This is a great campground for relaxing, barbecuing, and being outside. It&#8217;s not great for roughing it or communing with unspoiled nature. &#160;]]></description>
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<p>Location:  Horyumachi-Ukai, Suzu City<br />
TEL: 0768-82-7776 (Suzu City Tourism and Exchange Division)<br />
Access: Take a bus going to &#8220;Suzu Ukai&#8221; from Hokuriku Tetsudo Express Bus stop.   From Suzu-Ukai bus stop, it&#8217;s 17 a minute walk.</p>
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<p>The spot is lovely and very clean. You can hear the sea at night while you are sleeping.</p>
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<p>This is a great campground for relaxing, barbecuing, and being outside.  It&#8217;s not great for roughing it or communing with unspoiled nature.</p>
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