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    The Shikemichi Townscape Preservation District was much quieter than I expected, but it actually covers a fairly large area. There are many preserved white-walled storehouses, machiya townhouses, stone walls, and narrow alleys, giving it the atmosphere of an old Edo-period castle town. This time, I specifically went looking for the Yanegami shrine. There was a map on-site for reference, so it wasn't difficult to find. Hidden in the alleys are also the Komori Jizo statue, cafes converted from old houses, and small arts and crafts shops, making it fun to explore at a leisurely pace. You can also easily continue on to the nearby Endoji Shopping Street, though it was also surprisingly quiet when I visited.
    If you just want to admire the old buildings and take streetscape photos, I think it's actually a good idea to come before the regular attractions open or before evening, since the peaceful atmosphere suits Shikemichi well. But if you want to take your time visiting cafes and variety stores, don't schedule your visit too early or too late, as the businesses here aren't open for very long.

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