Okay, let’s kick off the travel series with a rare, but unspectacular location: The N# Nursery School. (Sorry for bleeping the name. This haikyo isn’t well-known at all and I don’t wanna be the guy who reveals too much about this untouched place.) I saw it only once on the net so far – luckily it came with a map, so it was easy to find…
Sadly the map didn’t come with any information. So all I can tell you is that the 1983 built nursery school is located in a very remote area within a beautiful landscape that was in full bloom even in late November; and that all the doors and windows were locked, so I was only able to take some outside pictures. Which wasn’t too much of a loss since the rooms seemed to be empty anyways, judging by looking through the windows. Luckily the N# Nursery School came with a small playground and the weather was very pleasant too (sunny 20 degrees Celsius), so shooting the location was a nice relaxed warm up for the things to come…
N# Nursery School
2010/11/26 by Florian / Abandoned Kansai
The playground looks in pretty good condition, there is no grass growing up from the Synthetic grass yet and the paint on the blue merry-go-round isn’t that rusty or chipped from what I can see.
I wonder if it closed down because of the remote location like most Haikyo?
Hey Leni,
considering the other picture I’ve seen and when it was taken I’d say the nursery school was abandoned 1.5 to 2 years ago – there are no signs of vandalism, only the soccer gate was moved some time in the last 12 months. I can only assume that the remote location was the main reason to abandon the place as there are maybe 20 buildings in walking distance and the next Junior High School is about 5 kilometers away. The area is beautiful, but quite countryside…
Nice location, great photos.
Did you get my email?
Hey Vic,
thanks a lot!
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