水車
吊橋
Watermill
The Watermill is a historic watermill located in Yunomae, Japan.
History
- The WaterMill was constructed in 1885 and has been in operation for over 135 years. It was originally built to power a sawmill, but later converted to grind grain.
Architecture
The WaterMill features a breast-shot wheel, which is typical of Japanese watermills from the late 19th century. The mill's architecture is characterized by its wooden frame and stone foundation. The building's design reflects traditional Japanese craftsmanship, with curved lines and ornate details.
Location
The WaterMill is situated near the Dōbutsuen Bridge (吊橋) in Yunomae, Japan. The surrounding landscape features a serene river valley, providing a tranquil setting for the mill.
Current Status and Use
The WaterMill is currently a working museum, open to the public for guided tours. Visitors can learn about its history and operation while witnessing the traditional craftsmanship of Japanese watermills.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The WaterMill has been recognized as a national cultural property in Japan, with efforts made to preserve its historical significance and architectural integrity.
Visiting Information
- The WaterMill is open to visitors from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Guided tours are available in Japanese and English, and advance reservations are recommended.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded for the WaterMill, its operation has been a testament to Japan's rich watermill heritage.
Technical Details
The WaterMill features one breast-shot wheel with a grinding stone diameter of approximately 1.5 meters.
Details
| Name | 水車 |
|---|---|
| City | Yunomae |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 32.273052, 131.00005 |
| Current use | working museum |
| Guided tours | true |
| Opening hours | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday |
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