Once Shimizuya was a busy inn full of Meiji Period pilgrims. These days it is still welcoming visitors to Akasawa-juku as an information center and rest space. You can relax with a cup of tea or coffee before or after you explore the ancient post town. Views of the village and Japan Alps from the windows are lovely in every season. There is also a small shop where you can purchase unique local souvenirs such as food (for example, honey) and handcrafts.
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Shimizuya Information Center
Relax in an old Meiji Period inn in Akasawa-juku
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Visitors watching the clouds from the second floor
The beautifully polished balcony makes you want to sit there
The second floor overlooks the red iron roof of Osaka-ya Inn
An exhibition of paintings of the village and surrounding area on the second floor
The first floor feels open and airy
The peaceful calm of the first floor tatami space
Red spider lilies in a tall vase
A small shop sells local products like honey, hand made lamps and ink stones for calligraphy
Drinks and ice-cream on the menu
Old saws are displayed on the wall, in memory of many fine lumberjacks and carpenters who once lived and worked in Akasawa-juku
Ancient carpentry on one corner of the verandah....
....and modern carpentry on the other corner
Looking down at Shimizuya from the hillside
Ready for a short tour of the village in spite of the rain
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