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Oyashiki that feels romantic
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I liked historical objects and manga with the theme of the old age and went to see it. I get excited from the small bridge over the entrance. The garden with many splendid trees was also nice. You can feel like you have slipped back in time in the Edo period. I am grateful that the viewing is free.
It is the residence of the former landlord, wealthy farmer Ekaku family, who branched into the Haraka district in the mid Edo period. Due to the flood damage of the degree 々 of the Hii River, it was built from the original position to the present location in the Meiji period, and the main building, the new zashiki, the gate zashiki, the large and small warehouse, the front garden, and the main garden are arranged. It has a dignified and luxurious appearance. The strip-shaped stepping stone of the Izumo Ryu dry landscape garden (4.6m) is the longest in Japan, and the scale of the mansion forest surrounding the mansion is said to be the largest in Izumo. It is scattered in the Izumo Plain and is a feature of this region ...
I wanted to know where I was for many years, but I finally stopped by after work. The Izumo Cultural Heritage Museum, which is located in the same city of Izumo, was a larger place than the prototype as a wealthy farmer's residence. However, it is a pity that there are few visitors because it is far from the nearby tourist attractions.
As expected, it is a fine house as it is a wealthy farmer. I didn't do anything in particular, but I enjoyed sitting in the tatami room and lying down.
A wealthy farmhouse in the middle of the Hikawa Plain is open to the public. There is also a second floor away, and when you go up there, you can overlook the magnificent garden. Recommended for those who are interested in the garden. Every time I come here, I think it's good to live in such a place.
Oyashiki that feels romantic
I liked historical objects and manga with the theme of the old age and went to see it. I get excited from the small bridge over the entrance. The garden with many splendid trees was also nice. You can feel like you have slipped back in time in the Edo period. I am grateful that the viewing is free.
Old Hao Nongwushi
It is the residence of the former landlord, wealthy farmer Ekaku family, who branched into the Haraka district in the mid Edo period. Due to the flood damage of the degree 々 of the Hii River, it was built from the original position to the present location in the Meiji period, and the main building, the new zashiki, the gate zashiki, the large and small warehouse, the front garden, and the main garden are arranged. It has a dignified and luxurious appearance. The strip-shaped stepping stone of the Izumo Ryu dry landscape garden (4.6m) is the longest in Japan, and the scale of the mansion forest surrounding the mansion is said to be the largest in Izumo. It is scattered in the Izumo Plain and is a feature of this region ...
I wanted to go there before.
I wanted to know where I was for many years, but I finally stopped by after work. The Izumo Cultural Heritage Museum, which is located in the same city of Izumo, was a larger place than the prototype as a wealthy farmer's residence. However, it is a pity that there are few visitors because it is far from the nearby tourist attractions.
As expected, he was a wealthy farmer.
As expected, it is a fine house as it is a wealthy farmer. I didn't do anything in particular, but I enjoyed sitting in the tatami room and lying down.
Typical residence
A wealthy farmhouse in the middle of the Hikawa Plain is open to the public. There is also a second floor away, and when you go up there, you can overlook the magnificent garden. Recommended for those who are interested in the garden. Every time I come here, I think it's good to live in such a place.