One of many interesting houses in this Cultural Path of Nagoya (Bunka no Michi). We didn't go into the house due to time constraints, but wandering the grounds and admiring the architecture was also a...
OK but the nieghborhood isn't as nice as it used to be
I lived in this nieghborhood for four years and recently took a visit back. The neighborhood is a nice place to take your dog for a walk if you live there (which is how I first experienced it) but I ...
Certainly an interesting architectural style to see in Japan. But the house itself was quite small so not so much to see. The area has a few more houses to visit but they close at 3:30pm so didn't h...
Beautiful historic houses in quiet and peaceful area. Worth taking a leisurely walk but kids may not enjoy it. Some of the structures mentioned on the leaflets could not be located - have they been de...
The first Japanese actress lived in this house. Actress name is Sadayakko Kawakami. The house's staind glass are very beautiful! There are many things in the house. You have to visit there at leas...
Western style balcony, especially the colored glass.
The surrounding environment is good, the scenery is beautiful, and the building is peaceful
Can't miss it, this place is really good!
The color is very beautiful, like the architectural style, like one
Futabakan, a memorial hall restored from the famous geisha’s house Address: 461-0014, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture Opening Hours: 10:00-17:00 Closed every Monday in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, there is Japan’s No. 1 woman Futabakan where actor Sadano Kawakami lives with Momosuke Fukuzawa, the power king. In 2005, it was relocated and restored to its present place, and it was registered as a national cultural heritage. In addition, the area from Nagoya Castle to Tokugawa Garden is named the "Cultural Road" as a treasure house of historical heritage. There is a very distinctive building, where people meet. It can also be used as part of the rental room. Futabakan is the residence where Momosuke Fukuzawa, known as the king of electric power, moved to live with Sadano Kawakami. It seems to be the stronghold of the "Cultural Road". This time, during the hot summer, I only visited the Eryekan. I didn't have the energy to go to other places. I am a little sorry. The cultural road near the border between the East and Naka Wards of Nagoya City, Futabakan, has an impressive red-tiled roof building where Japan’s first actress Sadano Kawakami lives, immersed in the romantic atmosphere of Taisho. You can also meet and visit at Wansongen, the Zhennu villa in Kakamigahara, Gifu, and the Enengji Temple, which was built by Zhennu. I don't know there is such a place in Nagoya. This is a bungalow with great stained glass. Because there is a Bolandias tour guide, you can deepen your understanding after listening to your words. The Erye Pavilion is a quiet residential area, a luxurious bungalow. The basic admission fee is two hundred yen mixed in the space of ocean and harmony. What I particularly like is the beautiful spiral staircase into the entrance. The stained glass is also great. It seems that there are also walking trips from this museum. If you have the opportunity, it will be like this.