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It is one of the old folk houses in Shiotazu and is designated as a national important cultural property. The white walls are very beautiful and look great in photos. It didn't seem to be open to the public on the day I visited, so I took a picture from the outside.
The Nishioka family residence, which is also designated as a national important cultural property. I wanted to take a tour of the interior, but even on holidays, it was open until 15:00, so I couldn't do the inside tour. The only townhouse open to the public in Shiotazu. We recommend that you visit after confirming the release date and time. The main building is one of the most wealthy merchants in the region, which made a fortune in the construction and shipping industry in 1855.
A trip to Kyushu at Golden Week aiming to conquer the Juden Preservation District nationwide. Leave Hita and drive on the highway to this Shiotazu. e? What tourists? There are no people. quiet. Enter the Nishioka family residence in the center. Two women, "Which one from?" [From Kobe] "From a distant place" [How did it prosper here] "It was Minato of the river. Transport to Arita" is lively. The interior decoration and lattice are also a splendid variation. It seems that the Meiji period was at its peak. Quiet appearance and town atmosphere again ...
An old wealthy merchant's house near the Shiotatsu Museum. The exterior and interior of the building remain in a beautiful state, and I was able to imagine the life of old people. The staff explained in detail, and my foreign friends who went with me were very happy. The tour is free, so it is recommended to stop by when you go to Shiotazu. The parking lot had a free parking lot nearby.
Country の Important Cultural Property
It is one of the old folk houses in Shiotazu and is designated as a national important cultural property. The white walls are very beautiful and look great in photos. It didn't seem to be open to the public on the day I visited, so I took a picture from the outside.
See you internally は at 15:まで
The Nishioka family residence, which is also designated as a national important cultural property. I wanted to take a tour of the interior, but even on holidays, it was open until 15:00, so I couldn't do the inside tour. The only townhouse open to the public in Shiotazu. We recommend that you visit after confirming the release date and time. The main building is one of the most wealthy merchants in the region, which made a fortune in the construction and shipping industry in 1855.
Your kind explanation to our only visit
A trip to Kyushu at Golden Week aiming to conquer the Juden Preservation District nationwide. Leave Hita and drive on the highway to this Shiotazu. e? What tourists? There are no people. quiet. Enter the Nishioka family residence in the center. Two women, "Which one from?" [From Kobe] "From a distant place" [How did it prosper here] "It was Minato of the river. Transport to Arita" is lively. The interior decoration and lattice are also a splendid variation. It seems that the Meiji period was at its peak. Quiet appearance and town atmosphere again ...
A volunteer guided me to a place that was not popular.
It's a pretty old mansion, but it was repaired as it was, and the chicks were beautifully decorated, so I was able to listen carefully.
A building that feels history
An old wealthy merchant's house near the Shiotatsu Museum. The exterior and interior of the building remain in a beautiful state, and I was able to imagine the life of old people. The staff explained in detail, and my foreign friends who went with me were very happy. The tour is free, so it is recommended to stop by when you go to Shiotazu. The parking lot had a free parking lot nearby.