Wooden facilities in the style of Japanese architecture at rest spots and in front of the station within the Important Traditional Buildings Preservation District. Nakamachi Square and station area development (Ehime Prefecture).

The feature for May is "Tourism Hubs."
This month's feature is "Tourism Hubs." Japan has various traditional "Wa" tourism resources, including historic townscapes, gardens, and facilities. This year's Golden Week saw people enjoying tourism without restrictions for the first time in two years. This is an example of wooden facilities supplied by Zaiens to such "Wa" tourism hubs.
What we are introducing this time is Nakacho Plaza and the area in front of Unomachi Station. We supplied wooden signs, benches, and board fences to Nakacho Plaza, a rest spot in Unomachi, Seiyo City, Ehime Prefecture, which is designated as an Important Traditional Building Preservation District, as well as a deck and fire hydrant box to the exterior of the complex facility Yururian in front of the station.

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Unomachi in Nishiyo City, Ehime Prefecture, is designated as an Important Traditional Building Preservation District, characterized by its townscape featuring white walls, udatsu, and lattice windows, attracting many tourists.
In the development of Nakamachi Square, a rest area, we supplied wooden signs, bollards, wooden fences, and benches.
Additionally, we provided decks and fire hydrant boxes around the complex facility Yururian, which serves as the gateway.
The texture of the wood blends harmoniously with the traditional townscape.