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It is located along the main street that runs east and west of Obi town. It is a house built by Genjiro Takahashi, a businessman and member of the House of Peers, and is a nationally registered tangible cultural property. However, unfortunately it was closed when I visited. The walls were solid, so I didn't know what was inside from the outside.
Otemon-dori extends south from the front of Obi Castle's Otemon-dori. If you go south on Otemon-dori, you will intersect National Highway 222. The large and magnificent building along this national highway was the former Takahashi Genjiro family. A person named Genjiro Takahashi is an old Obi businessman and a member of the House of Peers. It's a big and magnificent mansion.
A magnificent residence is a registered tangible cultural property of the country
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The owner of this house, Genjiro Takahashi, is a businessman in Obi and a member of the House of Peers. It is a large and magnificent building facing Honmachi Merchant Street in Obi Castle Town. It is said that it is an early building in which a private house that was a thatched roof converted into a tile roof, and it is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.
The mansion of a businessman in Obi in the castle town of Obi. It is currently open to the public for free. The site is large, and the interior is luxurious in detail. The highlights are the bathroom and itado. It is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.
7 This is the first facility to buy a free pass ticket.
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The admission fee for Obi Castle was 7 Building Free Pass Ticket and was sold here. The first facility I bought a free pass ticket was here. The nice garden and fusuma painting were good.
Country の tangible cultural wealth
It is located along the main street that runs east and west of Obi town. It is a house built by Genjiro Takahashi, a businessman and member of the House of Peers, and is a nationally registered tangible cultural property. However, unfortunately it was closed when I visited. The walls were solid, so I didn't know what was inside from the outside.
It's a big mansion.
Otemon-dori extends south from the front of Obi Castle's Otemon-dori. If you go south on Otemon-dori, you will intersect National Highway 222. The large and magnificent building along this national highway was the former Takahashi Genjiro family. A person named Genjiro Takahashi is an old Obi businessman and a member of the House of Peers. It's a big and magnificent mansion.
A magnificent residence is a registered tangible cultural property of the country
The owner of this house, Genjiro Takahashi, is a businessman in Obi and a member of the House of Peers. It is a large and magnificent building facing Honmachi Merchant Street in Obi Castle Town. It is said that it is an early building in which a private house that was a thatched roof converted into a tile roof, and it is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.
it's free.
The mansion of a businessman in Obi in the castle town of Obi. It is currently open to the public for free. The site is large, and the interior is luxurious in detail. The highlights are the bathroom and itado. It is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.
7 This is the first facility to buy a free pass ticket.
The admission fee for Obi Castle was 7 Building Free Pass Ticket and was sold here. The first facility I bought a free pass ticket was here. The nice garden and fusuma painting were good.