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Mr. Kanbei Itami entered Itochu as a candidate for the head of the store, supported Mr. Chubei Ito, the second president, and taught the creation of a world-renowned general trading company as the third president. The house runs a sake brewery, and the house built in the late Edo period can enjoy the atmosphere of a post town.
It is the only large-scale house where you can appreciate the inside at [Wakasa Kumagawa-juku], a preservation district for traditional buildings (in [Wakasa Kumagawa-juku], as an old large-scale house [Hagino family residence; The names: Kuramiya (Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property)] and [Seima Seibei Family Residence] are available, but only for exterior appreciation). This 2nd floor is an accommodation room (3 rooms), and I was allowed to look inside the room because there were no guests during the visit, but the picture of the walls in the room and the view from the window [Wakasa Kumagawa Inn] are ...
The house of Kanbei Itami, the first mayor of Kumagawa Village, is also the birthplace of Mr. Takenosuke Ito, who was his son and became the second president of Itochu Corporation, and is designated as a cultural property of the town. It is said that it is used as a guest house, but you can enter and tour the entrance freely. The exterior built in the Edo period is used as it is, so it is also useful for preserving the townscape.
Eat Kuzushiruko and pay 100 yen to enter the museum. It has a profound feeling such as a dozo, a main building, a pillar, and a atrium, and it seems to be a Machiya that represents Kumagawa, and I also learned that it is the birthplace of the second president of Itochu Corporation.
It is the birthplace of the first village mayor of Kumagawa Village. It is said that it was a building in the late Edo period, but it was beautifully renovated to the appearance of a lattice door on a white wall. 100 I was able to tour the inside in yen. Pillars and beams at that time were used.
Mr. Kanbei Itami entered Itochu as a candidate for the head of the store, supported Mr. Chubei Ito, the second president, and taught the creation of a world-renowned general trading company as the third president. The house runs a sake brewery, and the house built in the late Edo period can enjoy the atmosphere of a post town.
It is the only large-scale house where you can appreciate the inside at [Wakasa Kumagawa-juku], a preservation district for traditional buildings (in [Wakasa Kumagawa-juku], as an old large-scale house [Hagino family residence; The names: Kuramiya (Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property)] and [Seima Seibei Family Residence] are available, but only for exterior appreciation). This 2nd floor is an accommodation room (3 rooms), and I was allowed to look inside the room because there were no guests during the visit, but the picture of the walls in the room and the view from the window [Wakasa Kumagawa Inn] are ...
The house of Kanbei Itami, the first mayor of Kumagawa Village, is also the birthplace of Mr. Takenosuke Ito, who was his son and became the second president of Itochu Corporation, and is designated as a cultural property of the town. It is said that it is used as a guest house, but you can enter and tour the entrance freely. The exterior built in the Edo period is used as it is, so it is also useful for preserving the townscape.
Eat Kuzushiruko and pay 100 yen to enter the museum. It has a profound feeling such as a dozo, a main building, a pillar, and a atrium, and it seems to be a Machiya that represents Kumagawa, and I also learned that it is the birthplace of the second president of Itochu Corporation.
It is the birthplace of the first village mayor of Kumagawa Village. It is said that it was a building in the late Edo period, but it was beautifully renovated to the appearance of a lattice door on a white wall. 100 I was able to tour the inside in yen. Pillars and beams at that time were used.