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Helptop roof with beautiful contours and warping
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The former Endo family residence, which is a multi-story private house that remains in the Tamimata area, has a beautiful outline and warp helmet roof, and this beautiful silhouette roof, which is hard to see, is impressive.
You can enter the building with an admission fee of ¥ 300 (adult). Since it is multi-story, there are 2nd and 3rd floors, which resemble the gassho-zukuri house in Shirakawa-go, but the exterior looks a little crushed. Especially on the 2nd and 3rd floors, the ceiling is low and narrow, and it is dark even if the light is turned on, so be careful at your feet. Until a little over 100 years ago, most of the ancestors of my 々 probably lived in a house similar to this, but in modern my 々, such an environment has already been ...
An old-fashioned private house has been relocated to Tsuruoka Park, but unlike that, it is preserved in the original place, so it really blends into the surrounding scenery. I went there after it snowed, but I could understand that it was so multi-level. It is well preserved and I think it is worth visiting.
It is desirable to see the building in the original illuminated place.
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I heard that the "Former Shibuya Family Residence" in the Chido Museum was originally located here. The people in the museum are certainly in good condition. However, I think that only in the climate of the place will deepen your understanding of the architecture. I realized that it was in a difficult place to go.
Helptop roof with beautiful contours and warping
The former Endo family residence, which is a multi-story private house that remains in the Tamimata area, has a beautiful outline and warp helmet roof, and this beautiful silhouette roof, which is hard to see, is impressive.
It's narrow and dark inside.
You can enter the building with an admission fee of ¥ 300 (adult). Since it is multi-story, there are 2nd and 3rd floors, which resemble the gassho-zukuri house in Shirakawa-go, but the exterior looks a little crushed. Especially on the 2nd and 3rd floors, the ceiling is low and narrow, and it is dark even if the light is turned on, so be careful at your feet. Until a little over 100 years ago, most of the ancestors of my 々 probably lived in a house similar to this, but in modern my 々, such an environment has already been ...
Original scenery
An old-fashioned private house has been relocated to Tsuruoka Park, but unlike that, it is preserved in the original place, so it really blends into the surrounding scenery. I went there after it snowed, but I could understand that it was so multi-level. It is well preserved and I think it is worth visiting.
It is desirable to see the building in the original illuminated place.
I heard that the "Former Shibuya Family Residence" in the Chido Museum was originally located here. The people in the museum are certainly in good condition. However, I think that only in the climate of the place will deepen your understanding of the architecture. I realized that it was in a difficult place to go.