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The Storage and Processing Facility for Leaf Tobacco was a place for harvesting and ripening tobacco leaves. When the work began to require more people, the building was rebuilt in 1943 on an L-shaped tract of land using wood and applying a design that considered the ordering, functions, and efficiency of the work. Here, round railings, humidity control devices, ventilation ducts, and other characteristics of a tobacco facility can be found, and the wooden trusses and bolts have been well-preserved. This is regarded as highly valuable as a major facility of the tobacco industry in the modern age.