Michinoku Folklore Village
Appearance
Michinoku Folklore Village
| Lesdi | Japan |
|---|---|
| Nder laamoore | Kitakami |
| Location | Tenshōchi |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 39°16′14″N 141°7′45″E |
| Date of official opening | 9 Yarkomaa 1992 |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | http://michinoku-fv.net/ |
| Official blog URL | http://michinoku-fv.net/blog.php |

Wuro leñol Michinoku (みちのく民俗村, Michinoku Minzoku Mura) ko wuro leñol ngo udditaa e Kitankami, diiwaan Iwate, Japon e hitaande 1992. jawdi pinal teeŋtundi.
Ƴeew kadi Mikinoku Tuugnorgal[1].[2] The twenty-eight buildings include ten thatched minka, among them the Former Kanno Family Residence, an Important Cultural Property.[3][4]
- ↑ 旧菅野家住宅(旧所在 岩手県北上市口内町) [Former Kanno Family Residence Main Building (Former Location: Kuchinai-chō, Kitakami City, Iwate Prefecture] (in Saponeere). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
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<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedICP2 - ↑ みちのく民俗村ってこんなところ! [Michinoku Folklore Village] (PDF) (in Saponeere). Kitakami City. Retrieved 18 March 2024.