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Villa of Suminokura Ryoi
This place used to be a villa of Suminokura Ryoi, a multimillionaire in Azuchi-Momoyama Period. After Meiji Restoration, it became the possession of Yamagata Aritomo and was called Daini- Murinan. Now...
it was the villa of aritomo yamagata, the former meiji era.
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It's not bad at all, but I feel that a garden of this size is normal in the city. The name is from the villa of Aritomo Yamagata in the Meiji era, and is now called the Kosegawa Genryu Garden. It is a strolling garden.
Originally, it was the site of Ryoi kakukura residence, and now it is a Japanese style restaurant
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The residence of Ryoi Kakukura, a wealthy merchant who opened the Takase River, started, and then moved to the villa "Dai Mutsu" of Aritomo Yamagata, the former Isao Yamagata in the Meiji period, and then 3 the Bank of Japan, Nobuyuki Abe's villa and Oiwa's residence. "Ganko Takasegawa Nijoen" It is the source garden of. Yamagata liked the garden where water flows.
This stone monument is located beside the entrance of the Japanese cuisine "Ganko Takasegawa Nijoen". In the Meiji era, Aritomo Yamagata, the former Isao, built a villa called "Dai Murin". Although it was the name of the restaurant, there was originally a garden called Takase gawa Nijo en garden. This was a Japanese garden of a villa built by Ryoi kakukura, a wealthy merchant in the early Edo period, and some of them were made by Enshu Kobori. In other words, this place is a "first-class place" where the power of the time has built mansions and gardens over the generation 々.
Villa of Suminokura Ryoi
This place used to be a villa of Suminokura Ryoi, a multimillionaire in Azuchi-Momoyama Period. After Meiji Restoration, it became the possession of Yamagata Aritomo and was called Daini- Murinan. Now...
it was the villa of aritomo yamagata, the former meiji era.
It's not bad at all, but I feel that a garden of this size is normal in the city. The name is from the villa of Aritomo Yamagata in the Meiji era, and is now called the Kosegawa Genryu Garden. It is a strolling garden.
Originally, it was the site of Ryoi kakukura residence, and now it is a Japanese style restaurant
The residence of Ryoi Kakukura, a wealthy merchant who opened the Takase River, started, and then moved to the villa "Dai Mutsu" of Aritomo Yamagata, the former Isao Yamagata in the Meiji period, and then 3 the Bank of Japan, Nobuyuki Abe's villa and Oiwa's residence. "Ganko Takasegawa Nijoen" It is the source garden of. Yamagata liked the garden where water flows.
First-class place
This stone monument is located beside the entrance of the Japanese cuisine "Ganko Takasegawa Nijoen". In the Meiji era, Aritomo Yamagata, the former Isao, built a villa called "Dai Murin". Although it was the name of the restaurant, there was originally a garden called Takase gawa Nijo en garden. This was a Japanese garden of a villa built by Ryoi kakukura, a wealthy merchant in the early Edo period, and some of them were made by Enshu Kobori. In other words, this place is a "first-class place" where the power of the time has built mansions and gardens over the generation 々.
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I didn't want to go there, but I passed by, so I will report that there is still one. If you go, please go first.