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Residence of rich family
Maeda Family used to serve as somewhat a district manager. They were not Samurai, but very rich. And this residence recalls us their elegant life. Unfortunately it is not open to public. So I just too...
The largest house in Saga Prefecture, which served as a Daishoya 々 in the Edo period. It is currently managed by Imari City, and we visited the interior of the building and the garden. The government house part is said to have stayed at the lord of Saga, and there is a high-rise room. Each room has a floor room, and each room has a garden. The dirt floor is also wide. Above all, the garden is wonderful. The main building is from the late Edo period, but it remains well. It is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.
I stopped by for a walk around Imari Station. It is the house of Oshoya that bundles each shoya in Imarigo. I can't put it in the house, but there was a commentary. I've only seen the appearance 〇
The Maeda family spent the entire Edo period as a large shoya in Imari. The houses are large and there are many houses alone. The garden is also large. The interior of the building is not open to the public. I still have that scale. It's amazing.
Residence of rich family
Maeda Family used to serve as somewhat a district manager. They were not Samurai, but very rich. And this residence recalls us their elegant life. Unfortunately it is not open to public. So I just too...
A house of Oshoya remaining in Imari
The largest house in Saga Prefecture, which served as a Daishoya 々 in the Edo period. It is currently managed by Imari City, and we visited the interior of the building and the garden. The government house part is said to have stayed at the lord of Saga, and there is a high-rise room. Each room has a floor room, and each room has a garden. The dirt floor is also wide. Above all, the garden is wonderful. The main building is from the late Edo period, but it remains well. It is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.
Imari walk
I stopped by for a walk around Imari Station. It is the house of Oshoya that bundles each shoya in Imarigo. I can't put it in the house, but there was a commentary. I've only seen the appearance 〇
It is a house of Oshoya.
The Maeda family spent the entire Edo period as a large shoya in Imari. The houses are large and there are many houses alone. The garden is also large. The interior of the building is not open to the public. I still have that scale. It's amazing.