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it was private, so it was only appearance.
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It was along the road while walking around the town in Omori Town, Iwami Ginzan. Unfortunately, it's not open to the public, so just visit the exterior of the building.
Here I will introduce the old building of Omori. Only what I noticed and saw, but the Abe family, Miyake family, Yanagihara family, Aoyama family, and Kumagai family. This is the Abe family, an official's house, and is not open to the public. It seemed to be an inn now.
I returned my bicycle to Yashichi and walked along the street called the townscape of Omori until I got on the Omori Daikansho Ruins bus stop after 11:30. It seems that the tamaruya and vending machines are characteristic, but I didn't notice it, but when I turned around, there was the Abe family, an official's house, in the cityscape lined with other old shops. There are many houses that are not open to the public only by explanation.
This is a signboard called "Living Inn Tago Abe Family" and also runs an inn. It was a landlord's house, so it doesn't feel like a samurai residence. I don't think it's a house of officials who are so high in position because there are no earthen walls.
It is a historic site designated by the prefecture
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It is located in the middle of the samurai / Machiya zone. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary private house. I only took a commemorative photo from the outside.
it was private, so it was only appearance.
It was along the road while walking around the town in Omori Town, Iwami Ginzan. Unfortunately, it's not open to the public, so just visit the exterior of the building.
The Abe family of the former official house
Here I will introduce the old building of Omori. Only what I noticed and saw, but the Abe family, Miyake family, Yanagihara family, Aoyama family, and Kumagai family. This is the Abe family, an official's house, and is not open to the public. It seemed to be an inn now.
Service person's house で closed
I returned my bicycle to Yashichi and walked along the street called the townscape of Omori until I got on the Omori Daikansho Ruins bus stop after 11:30. It seems that the tamaruya and vending machines are characteristic, but I didn't notice it, but when I turned around, there was the Abe family, an official's house, in the cityscape lined with other old shops. There are many houses that are not open to the public only by explanation.
It's a hotel.
This is a signboard called "Living Inn Tago Abe Family" and also runs an inn. It was a landlord's house, so it doesn't feel like a samurai residence. I don't think it's a house of officials who are so high in position because there are no earthen walls.
It is a historic site designated by the prefecture
It is located in the middle of the samurai / Machiya zone. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary private house. I only took a commemorative photo from the outside.