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Yuwugen が Muli つ Farmhouse
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It looks like an architecture from the Edo period and was introduced as a nationally designated important cultural property. The exterior is a farmhouse-style building, with a prominent thatched roof and may have been repaired, but it was in good condition. Grace, a detailed explanation board by Ikeda Town stands on the premises, and the origin is well understood.
if you're lucky, you can hear old stories from your manager, tsuruguchisan.
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When I happened to visit, I was able to talk with Mr. Horiguchi (the house in front of the Horiguchi family house). In the past, a couple of servants lived in a space above a cowshed ... It was an interesting story that cannot be thought of in modern times. It seems that you can experience the hearth at an event called the food culture festival on November (10th to 11th). I think you can meet Mr. Horiguchi, so if you are interested, why not participate?
It is an old folk house with a thatched roof. It was open to the public because it was Obon, but there was no one. I think it's good for those who like to visit old folk houses. By the way, it's free.
I found out that there is a Horiguchi family residence, an important cultural property, to pass through Ikeda Town, so I went to see it. It was a large thatched-roof main building, and the hearth inside was large, so it was wide 々.
Yuwugen が Muli つ Farmhouse
It looks like an architecture from the Edo period and was introduced as a nationally designated important cultural property. The exterior is a farmhouse-style building, with a prominent thatched roof and may have been repaired, but it was in good condition. Grace, a detailed explanation board by Ikeda Town stands on the premises, and the origin is well understood.
if you're lucky, you can hear old stories from your manager, tsuruguchisan.
When I happened to visit, I was able to talk with Mr. Horiguchi (the house in front of the Horiguchi family house). In the past, a couple of servants lived in a space above a cowshed ... It was an interesting story that cannot be thought of in modern times. It seems that you can experience the hearth at an event called the food culture festival on November (10th to 11th). I think you can meet Mr. Horiguchi, so if you are interested, why not participate?
I think people who like it like it.
It is an old folk house with a thatched roof. It was open to the public because it was Obon, but there was no one. I think it's good for those who like to visit old folk houses. By the way, it's free.
on the way back from kuzuryu dam
I found out that there is a Horiguchi family residence, an important cultural property, to pass through Ikeda Town, so I went to see it. It was a large thatched-roof main building, and the hearth inside was large, so it was wide 々.