Nils, Hi
May I know…Where is this structure and what does Kura mean?
Mehyar
A kura (倉) is a thick-walled fire-resistant storehouse found behind many older houses. They are certainly not rare. This one is near Shisen-do. More kura and kura.
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Nils, Hi
May I know…Where is this structure and what does Kura mean?
Mehyar
A kura (倉) is a thick-walled fire-resistant storehouse found behind many older houses. They are certainly not rare. This one is near Shisen-do. More kura and kura.
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