Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Sunday 9:30-16:30
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296 Shotokuji, Yamanashi, 405-0032, JapanMap
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I recommend comparing the ceiling boards of the housewife living room and the decorations of each room, such as the attached school, the windows, etc.
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This is a nationally registered tangible cultural property [<< Main building, << Dozo, >> Nagayamon Attachment Photo>], and the building on the right side of the entrance is a restored building and is not a nationally registered tangible cultural property]. I visited. In "Main House", it is recommended to compare the decorations such as "Tsukishoin" and "Window" in each room, because it is different 々 デザイン. Also, I learned that there was an explanation from the staff, but the beauty of the ceiling board of the Housewife's Living Room and the direction of the Storage between the floor of the Master's Living Room ...
It seems that there is a discount when you show the JAF card. I was a JAF member, but I didn't notice it until I returned, and I noticed it when I looked at the counter on my way home, and I felt a little lost (* ^^ *) The atmosphere inside is very nice and worth a visit.
A facility that preserves and utilizes the home of a businessman who was called the king of the railway. The Nagayamon facing the Ome Kaido is magnificent and you can buy a ticket there. There are two entrances and you can enter from the old main building. We will also tour the materials of the dozo.
You can see a magnificent mansion for an admission fee of 300 yen. The large garden was also in good condition, and carps were walking in the pond and ducks were walking in the garden. The interior of the house was unexpectedly simple and spacious. It is about 2km from the station.
It is a facility that preserves and utilizes Kaichiro Nezu's mansion. That's why the mansion is not unusual. Kaichiro Nezu is the person who opened the Kobu Railway before he was born nationally as the current Chuo Line. The driver proudly spoke to me while taking a taxi.
I recommend comparing the ceiling boards of the housewife living room and the decorations of each room, such as the attached school, the windows, etc.
This is a nationally registered tangible cultural property [<< Main building, << Dozo, >> Nagayamon Attachment Photo>], and the building on the right side of the entrance is a restored building and is not a nationally registered tangible cultural property]. I visited. In "Main House", it is recommended to compare the decorations such as "Tsukishoin" and "Window" in each room, because it is different 々 デザイン. Also, I learned that there was an explanation from the staff, but the beauty of the ceiling board of the Housewife's Living Room and the direction of the Storage between the floor of the Master's Living Room ...
I'm glad I went to see you.
It seems that there is a discount when you show the JAF card. I was a JAF member, but I didn't notice it until I returned, and I noticed it when I looked at the counter on my way home, and I felt a little lost (* ^^ *) The atmosphere inside is very nice and worth a visit.
Around Yamanashi City
A facility that preserves and utilizes the home of a businessman who was called the king of the railway. The Nagayamon facing the Ome Kaido is magnificent and you can buy a ticket there. There are two entrances and you can enter from the old main building. We will also tour the materials of the dozo.
The residence of the nezu family
You can see a magnificent mansion for an admission fee of 300 yen. The large garden was also in good condition, and carps were walking in the pond and ducks were walking in the garden. The interior of the house was unexpectedly simple and spacious. It is about 2km from the station.
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It is a facility that preserves and utilizes Kaichiro Nezu's mansion. That's why the mansion is not unusual. Kaichiro Nezu is the person who opened the Kobu Railway before he was born nationally as the current Chuo Line. The driver proudly spoke to me while taking a taxi.