Tobacco Barn

Attractions along Kiwit Historic Trail

The form of tobacco barn can be divided into two styles: Osaka style and Hiroshima style. The smoke outlet of the Osaka-style tobacco building protrudes from the roof. It is tall, large, and the smoke exhaust effect is good. The curing time is short, but the quality of the cured tobacco leaves is poor, and because of the large wind surface, it is easy to be caught in a typhoon. blow bad. The Hiroshima-style tobacco building is just the opposite. The smoke exhaust port is located on the slope of the roof, and the smoke output is small, so the curing time is longer, so the quality of the tobacco is better. Although it is less afraid of typhoons, it is prone to fire. During the Japanese colonial period in Ruixiang Village, Japanese tobacco farmers came here to plant tobacco. At the beginning, most of them recruited local Amis people as tobacco workers. After the war, this area was designated as a professional tobacco production area. It has become the most important industry for residents, and there were dozens of tobacco buildings. Today, there are only 14 Japanese Osaka-style tobacco buildings preserved in the village, which is the area with the most preserved tobacco buildings in Ruisui Township.

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A well-preserved tobacco barn in Hot Spring Hamlet, located in the alley opposite the convenience store. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves. This building is of the Osaka style tobacco barn. In the image, it can be seen that the protruding part of the roof is the smoke exhaust port.
A well-preserved tobacco barn in Hot Spring Hamlet, located in the alley opposite the convenience store. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves. This building is of the Osaka style tobacco barn. In the image, it can be seen that the protruding part of the roof is the smoke exhaust port.
A well-preserved tobacco barn in Hot Spring Hamlet, located in the alley opposite the convenience store. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves. This building is of the Osaka style tobacco barn. In the image, it can be seen that the protruding part of the roof is the smoke exhaust port.
On the south side of the tobacco barn in Hot Spring Hamlet, the wooden walls and wooden windows are still well preserved. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves.
On the south side of the tobacco barn in Hot Spring Hamlet, the wooden walls and wooden windows are still well preserved. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves.
On the south side of the tobacco barn in Hot Spring Hamlet, the wooden walls and wooden windows are still well preserved. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves.
The northern side of the tobacco barn has wooden wall, window, brick wall and black roof tiles covered in moss. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves.
The northern side of the tobacco barn has wooden wall, window, brick wall and black roof tiles covered in moss. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves.
The northern side of the tobacco barn has wooden wall, window, brick wall and black roof tiles covered in moss. The tobacco barn is a place for smoking and storing tobacco leaves.
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