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About 15 minutes walk from Sadamitsu Station. A merchant building that ran the sake brewing business. Built in 1772, it is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property. Free admission. On the outer wall, there are two layers of udatsu peculiar to this region. A thick log beam is passed under the roof, and the wood used in the room is black. It is a building that makes you feel the history.
I can feel the situation at that time because there are furniture left.
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It is about 15 minutes from sadamitsu station, and it faces the street where it goes a long way to the street of Udatsu town. There are also furniture that was transferred from the owner, so you can feel the situation at that time. It's free.
Another highlight in Sadamitsu is this textile shop. It was originally a merchant house that ran the sake brewing business. It was designated as a national registered cultural property in 2006. There is a parking lot for 6 cars, so you can park your car here and tour the cityscape. You can tour the interior for free, and there are video explanations, so it is a kind facility for travelers.
It is about 10 from Sadamitsu Station. Sightseeing is recommended here
Original Text
It's good to see the history of the town DVD 15 at the Orimoto residence and then go sightseeing on foot. It was built in the Edo period in the old sake brewery. You can also visit the 2 floor. Wednesday is a regular holiday. The limited Express also stopped.
It is the largest merchant building in Sadamitsu, Tsurugi Town, with a beautiful two-story Udatsu townscape. In addition, the Orimotoya (former Orime family residence) has been selected as a national tangible cultural property (registered cultural property). According to Munefuda, it was built in 1772, but it was beautifully repaired and shined white.
black shining wood
About 15 minutes walk from Sadamitsu Station. A merchant building that ran the sake brewing business. Built in 1772, it is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property. Free admission. On the outer wall, there are two layers of udatsu peculiar to this region. A thick log beam is passed under the roof, and the wood used in the room is black. It is a building that makes you feel the history.
I can feel the situation at that time because there are furniture left.
It is about 15 minutes from sadamitsu station, and it faces the street where it goes a long way to the street of Udatsu town. There are also furniture that was transferred from the owner, so you can feel the situation at that time. It's free.
A merchant house for sake brewing
Another highlight in Sadamitsu is this textile shop. It was originally a merchant house that ran the sake brewing business. It was designated as a national registered cultural property in 2006. There is a parking lot for 6 cars, so you can park your car here and tour the cityscape. You can tour the interior for free, and there are video explanations, so it is a kind facility for travelers.
It is about 10 from Sadamitsu Station. Sightseeing is recommended here
It's good to see the history of the town DVD 15 at the Orimoto residence and then go sightseeing on foot. It was built in the Edo period in the old sake brewery. You can also visit the 2 floor. Wednesday is a regular holiday. The limited Express also stopped.
Beautiful two-story Udatsu townscape
It is the largest merchant building in Sadamitsu, Tsurugi Town, with a beautiful two-story Udatsu townscape. In addition, the Orimotoya (former Orime family residence) has been selected as a national tangible cultural property (registered cultural property). According to Munefuda, it was built in 1772, but it was beautifully repaired and shined white.