rì běn日本mín zhòng民众nǔ lì努力bǎo hù保护lì shǐ历史hóng zhuān cāng kù红砖仓库
Teru, the lead singer of the famous Japanese band Glay, posted online hoping to protect the red brick warehouses in his hometown Hakodate.
These warehouses are over a hundred years old and are important historic buildings in Hakodate.
Teru said these warehouses remind him of the art festival held in Venice, and he hopes to hold a similar event in Hakodate.
Many fans saw this and began to pay attention to the fate of these warehouses.
It turns out these warehouses are about to be demolished soon to build new dormitories.
Many people feel it is a pity because these warehouses could be converted into cafes, shops, or art studios.
Some suggested crowdfunding to protect the warehouses, and others held photo exhibitions to let more people learn their stories.
Everyone hopes to find a way to both protect the historic buildings and meet the needs of urban development.
Time is tight now, but everyone has not given up yet.