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Shangshanjia の Downgrade Samurai Da が Make った Home
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A samurai residence where eels are planted. It is a plant recommended by Takayama Uesugi to be used as an edible and hedge, and now eels are also part of souvenirs. There was also eel soft serve ice cream. The samurai residence with an atmosphere is still inhabited by residents, so you cannot visit the interior.
Although it is far from the center of Yonezawa, it is an area where old samurai residences remain. It's not a luxurious house like a daimyo mansion, it feels like a simple house of a farmer, but it reminds me of a simple life. I recommend visiting if you have time.
It is a samurai residence remaining in Yonezawa, a castle town in Uesugi, and it is said to be a residence of lower class feudal retainers. About 30 walk south of Yonezawa station, there are some thatched samurai residences near Yonezawa women's junior college, but it is gradually decreasing and the town is preserved.
I don't think it's a very famous attraction among Yonezawa's tourist attractions, but when I go there, it's a very quiet residential area with thatched roofs and fields that make only what I eat at home. The houses of the fence were lined up, and it was a town with a slightly mysterious atmosphere. Maybe someone is still living in this house 々. It is said that it is a place where lower-class samurai who did not enter the castle town of Yonezawa gathered here to live a self-sufficient life. The role of protecting the stone embankment built by Kanetsugu Naoe ...
Shangshanjia の Downgrade Samurai Da が Make った Home
A samurai residence where eels are planted. It is a plant recommended by Takayama Uesugi to be used as an edible and hedge, and now eels are also part of souvenirs. There was also eel soft serve ice cream. The samurai residence with an atmosphere is still inhabited by residents, so you cannot visit the interior.
It is a cityscape of samurai residences.
Although it is far from the center of Yonezawa, it is an area where old samurai residences remain. It's not a luxurious house like a daimyo mansion, it feels like a simple house of a farmer, but it reminds me of a simple life. I recommend visiting if you have time.
Samurai residence with a hedge of eel
It is a samurai residence remaining in Yonezawa, a castle town in Uesugi, and it is said to be a residence of lower class feudal retainers. About 30 walk south of Yonezawa station, there are some thatched samurai residences near Yonezawa women's junior college, but it is gradually decreasing and the town is preserved.
I can't believe there's a place like this left.
I don't think it's a very famous attraction among Yonezawa's tourist attractions, but when I go there, it's a very quiet residential area with thatched roofs and fields that make only what I eat at home. The houses of the fence were lined up, and it was a town with a slightly mysterious atmosphere. Maybe someone is still living in this house 々. It is said that it is a place where lower-class samurai who did not enter the castle town of Yonezawa gathered here to live a self-sufficient life. The role of protecting the stone embankment built by Kanetsugu Naoe ...