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Shoka Museum Ikegamitei

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94 Honmachi, Takahashi 716-0011 Okayama PrefectureMap
Phone+81 866-22-8760
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  • jinfuji
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    A lot of old hina dolls.

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    Maybe it was because I went there at the end of February, but many Hina dolls were on display. At the same time, there were handmade decorations, which made my heart soothed. The old soy sauce shop building is used as it is, and I think the building alone is worth a visit.

    Reviewed on Feb 23, 2020
  • ETflyer
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    Recreational place を and ねて No prospect of learning

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    The back of the soy sauce shop merchant house was opened as a free rest area. It is located on the other side of the railroad track, which is a little far from the streets of samurai residences such as the Orai family. Since it was a house from the Edo period, I think the location was divided by samurai and merchant houses. This is also well preserved without staying in the samurai residence. I think it's a place worth stopping by. Since it was February, Hina dolls were displayed.

    Reviewed on Feb 23, 2020
  • mimo38
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    It also serves as a free rest area.

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    The street where this Ikegami residence was located was a merchant town, but it is the only building where you can see the inside. The appearance is fine, but the structure that continues to the back is completely different from the samurai residence in Samurai Town, and you can feel the difference when you look at both. It also serves as a free rest area, so why not take a break?

    Reviewed on Jun 13, 2018
  • yunyunchan
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    It's worth a look.

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    It is a museum of merchant houses in the castle town. I was able to enter this for free. It is also a resting place. In contrast to the samurai residence, merchant furnishings are displayed and explanations are written there. It's on the way to the station, so I think this is also a spot I would like to stop by.

    Reviewed on Jun 2, 2018
  • Culture809595
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    Living in a merchant family

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     It is located in the area across JR from the area where samurai residences are located. The townscape here is an active shopping street, and while living, it cherishes the remnants of the old days. Occasionally, there are buildings that have been awarded for renovation that value the atmosphere, and you can still go sightseeing in the city on foot. Ikegami Residence is in such an area and you can freely see it. The entrance area reproduces the appearance of the time when soy sauce was prosperous, and the back is a free rest zone.

    Reviewed on Nov 15, 2017

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