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Gabriel BenjaminSingapore

Old Kinoshita House.

In the hustle and bustle of the city, there is a quiet corner where an old wooden building stands—the Old Kinoshita House. This house has witnessed the vicissitudes of history and carries the memories of generations. The Old Kinoshita House was built in the Meiji era and is the ancestral home of the Kinoshita family. Its architectural style combines traditional Japanese and Western elements, reflecting the cultural integration of that era. The exterior of the house is simple and elegant, and the fine carvings of the wooden structure reveal the exquisite craftsmanship of the artisans. When you enter the house, the first thing you see is a spacious entrance hall with antiques passed down from generation to generation on both sides. Through the entrance hall is an open courtyard with a small stone lantern in the center, surrounded by carefully trimmed shrubs and flowers. The design of the courtyard reflects the delicacy and harmony of Japanese gardens. In the living room, there are several cushions on the traditional tatami mats, and several calligraphy works by family members are hung on the walls. In the study, the bookshelves are filled with books, from ancient classics to modern novels, recording the reading journey of family members. Over time, the Old Kinoshita House has gradually become a symbol of culture. It is not only a family residence but also a microcosm of an era. Despite the constant renewal of the surrounding buildings, the Old Kinoshita House still retains its original appearance, quietly telling the stories of the past. Today, the Old Kinoshita House has been designated as a cultural heritage site and is open to the public. It is not only a window for visitors to learn about traditional Japanese culture but also a place for local residents to remember history. Whenever people walk into this old house, they can feel the passage of time and the weight of history.
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Posted: Oct 30, 2024
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