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It is a building that integrates Japanese and Western styles, and it is recommended for those who appreciate buildings ファン.
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I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is one of the constituent cultural properties. On April 23, when I visited, "Tsunagu Machinaka フェス in Tatebayashi" was held and was open to the public as well as [Former Tatebayashi Nigyomi Program Office]. This is originally the executive director of Kamihae モスリン Co., Ltd., Kumasaburo Sugimura, around 1910 ~ 1912 [Main House (Wakan ...)]
There is a cluster of clusters of clusters, and it seems that flowers bloom at the same time as the October cherry blossoms. I visited on October 2nd, but it seems a little late. Is it often off the time of October cherry blossoms? I want to see it someday. Anyway, the contrast between the forest-like entrance and the back lawn garden was impressive at the former Akimoto Bettei.
A mansion that tells the history of modernization of Tatebayashi in the corner of Tatebayashi Castle
Original Text
In a corner of the Tatebayashi Castle Ruins, there is a t mansion used by the children and grandchildren of Reito Akimoto, the last Lord of the Tatebayashi clan, as a villa. This building, called Akimoto Bettei, was built in the late Meiji period in line with the construction of the factory of Joge Moslin, a local leading company, and is usually closed and cannot be entered. If you turn to the garden side, you can look inside through the glass window. There is a Western-style building next to a large Japanese-style building, and it seems that it was used as a guest house where cherry blossom viewing banquets were held at that time.
the large garden in front of the mansion is throbbing.
Original Text
In Tsutsujigaoka Second Park, there is an old house called the former Akimoto Bettei. The large lawn garden in front of the house was very peaceful, and many people were sitting on the lawn. One part of this park is Tatebayashi Iris Garden, where you can walk on the board in the iris.
It seems that azaleas are now the "second park" of Oka Park!
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It seems that azaleas are now the "second park" of Oka Park, but Mr. Akimoto, the owner of Tatebayashi Castle in the Edo period, came from Yamagata in 1845 and sealed it. Tomohiro, Okitomo, Harutomo, It seems that it will continue with Juncho. This former Akimoto villa was built in the late Meiji era and was used by Akimoto Okitomo and his son, Harutomo, as a villa. In this villa, there is a statue of Harucho throwing a net. ...
It is a building that integrates Japanese and Western styles, and it is recommended for those who appreciate buildings ファン.
I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is one of the constituent cultural properties. On April 23, when I visited, "Tsunagu Machinaka フェス in Tatebayashi" was held and was open to the public as well as [Former Tatebayashi Nigyomi Program Office]. This is originally the executive director of Kamihae モスリン Co., Ltd., Kumasaburo Sugimura, around 1910 ~ 1912 [Main House (Wakan ...)]
Someday, jugatsusakura and higanbana.
There is a cluster of clusters of clusters, and it seems that flowers bloom at the same time as the October cherry blossoms. I visited on October 2nd, but it seems a little late. Is it often off the time of October cherry blossoms? I want to see it someday. Anyway, the contrast between the forest-like entrance and the back lawn garden was impressive at the former Akimoto Bettei.
A mansion that tells the history of modernization of Tatebayashi in the corner of Tatebayashi Castle
In a corner of the Tatebayashi Castle Ruins, there is a t mansion used by the children and grandchildren of Reito Akimoto, the last Lord of the Tatebayashi clan, as a villa. This building, called Akimoto Bettei, was built in the late Meiji period in line with the construction of the factory of Joge Moslin, a local leading company, and is usually closed and cannot be entered. If you turn to the garden side, you can look inside through the glass window. There is a Western-style building next to a large Japanese-style building, and it seems that it was used as a guest house where cherry blossom viewing banquets were held at that time.
the large garden in front of the mansion is throbbing.
In Tsutsujigaoka Second Park, there is an old house called the former Akimoto Bettei. The large lawn garden in front of the house was very peaceful, and many people were sitting on the lawn. One part of this park is Tatebayashi Iris Garden, where you can walk on the board in the iris.
It seems that azaleas are now the "second park" of Oka Park!
It seems that azaleas are now the "second park" of Oka Park, but Mr. Akimoto, the owner of Tatebayashi Castle in the Edo period, came from Yamagata in 1845 and sealed it. Tomohiro, Okitomo, Harutomo, It seems that it will continue with Juncho. This former Akimoto villa was built in the late Meiji era and was used by Akimoto Okitomo and his son, Harutomo, as a villa. In this villa, there is a statue of Harucho throwing a net. ...