I was still living, so I was careful. Also, the contemporary people were unfriendly and even more concerned. It may be better to just look from the outside.
It's an important cultural property of the country.
Original Text
It is an old folk house opposite Kameko Bridge in Hirosaki Castle. From the instruction manual, it is unknown when it was built, but it seems to be a building in the middle of the Edo period. It is a nationally designated important cultural property.
It is opposite Kamekobashi in Hirosaki Castle. It is a mansion of a wealthy merchant in the middle of the Edo period. It is now a liquor store. I looked at it from the outside, but there were Daifukucho and old telephones. The eaves are lined with arcades unique to the snowy country called "Komise".
THIS IS A SAMURAI HOUSE A DISTANCE FROM THE OTHER THREE
This seems to be the older Samurai house and sits about a quarter miles from the other three. Very nicely preserved with the feel of a warriors house.
In a pretty area
It was lovely strolling around this area of the town. The old residences are really interesting. Not too far from the castle area.
Living in
I was still living, so I was careful. Also, the contemporary people were unfriendly and even more concerned. It may be better to just look from the outside.
It's an important cultural property of the country.
It is an old folk house opposite Kameko Bridge in Hirosaki Castle. From the instruction manual, it is unknown when it was built, but it seems to be a building in the middle of the Edo period. It is a nationally designated important cultural property.
A wealthy merchant's residence
It is opposite Kamekobashi in Hirosaki Castle. It is a mansion of a wealthy merchant in the middle of the Edo period. It is now a liquor store. I looked at it from the outside, but there were Daifukucho and old telephones. The eaves are lined with arcades unique to the snowy country called "Komise".