Osagoe Folk Museum Village is one of my favorite places to visit in Fukui, because it's beautiful, and always quiet and deserted. On a rainy day in early March, I was looking for solace and decided to visit here once again. As I expected, no one was there and I could enjoy some long awaited tranquility in one of the beautiful old thatched roof houses in the village. I was secretly hoping to see some plum blossoms here. Unfortunately they were still in the bud stage, waiting to bloom. Thatched roofs, trees and flowers were all drenched in cold rain, but to me they seemed to be enjoying the silent rain falling from the sky. For autumn photos of the village please refer to this photo story.
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Osagoe Folk Museum in the Rain
Village of old thatched roof houses waiting for spring
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Dimly lit rooms of a thatched-roof house in Osagoe Folk Museum Village
Thatched-roof houses of Osagoe Folk Museum on a rainy day in early March
Wet tree branches with a thatched-roof house in the background
Drenched thatched roof in Osagoe Folk Museum
Spacious Japanese rooms with an irori fireplace in one of the thatched-roof houses
Miniature shrine and torii gate displayed inside a house. The orange banner says 'Osagoe Folk Museum Village'.
Elegant orchid decorating a simple Japanese room
Bare branches in the rain
Thatched roofs in a dark cloudy setting
A gourd cup hanging from eaves of a house
Dead leaves hanging onto the branches in the dripping rain
Plum buds waiting to bloom
Looking up at the eaves of a thatched-roof house
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