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I personally thought this was the most rewarding of the visits to the three historical residences open to the public.
We visited the former Morikawa Family Residence after visiting the historic buildings district. This residence is located about a five minutes' walk from the historic buildings across the river and op...
It is a huge, very well preserved residence. Great house distributed in a succession of rooms with tatatami and separated with typical paper doors . Open almost all stays ...
It was the most magnificent mansion in the mansion of Takehara City. It is built in the Taisho era, but it is pure Japanese style. There are many rooms, and you can enjoy the garden from the porch.
It is built near the entrance of the Takehara Townscape Preservation District. It was relocated to the main building of the millionaire Yamaji family against the background of Shiota management in the early Meiji period. The tatami room, tea room, and dozo remain as it is. Admission fee is 300 yen.
Morikawa Residence is an old residential building near the Sunrise Photo Studio. It is a luxurious building built with wealth by Shiota and is designated as an important cultural property of Takehara City.
I personally thought this was the most rewarding of the visits to the three historical residences open to the public.
We visited the former Morikawa Family Residence after visiting the historic buildings district. This residence is located about a five minutes' walk from the historic buildings across the river and op...
Showing example of a great old Japanese house.
It is a huge, very well preserved residence. Great house distributed in a succession of rooms with tatatami and separated with typical paper doors . Open almost all stays ...
A fine mansion.
It was the most magnificent mansion in the mansion of Takehara City. It is built in the Taisho era, but it is pure Japanese style. There are many rooms, and you can enjoy the garden from the porch.
A quaint room
It is built near the entrance of the Takehara Townscape Preservation District. It was relocated to the main building of the millionaire Yamaji family against the background of Shiota management in the early Meiji period. The tatami room, tea room, and dozo remain as it is. Admission fee is 300 yen.
Zhuyuan の Important Cultural Property
Morikawa Residence is an old residential building near the Sunrise Photo Studio. It is a luxurious building built with wealth by Shiota and is designated as an important cultural property of Takehara City.