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Time travel to the 1700s
This is a very old traditional housing from the 1700s. It's located in an even quieter part of a quiet town so it may be difficult to find at first. There are traditional japanese fireplaces on the ...
This is a very old traditional housing from the 1700s. It's located in an even quieter part of a quiet town so it may be difficult to find at first. There are traditional japanese fireplaces on the ...
The Yoshida family residence was built in the 6th year of Kyoho (1721 AD), a private house built more than 300 years ago. Full dismantling and repair work is being carried out, but I don't think it's a private house that has been around for more than 300 years. It is said that the building will be aging if it is not used, and I think this private house is always used, so it is in good condition. Especially for thatched-roof private houses, coal from the hearth is required, and I think it is especially good to use the hearth. Atmosphere of the Edo period ...
The Yoshida family residence was built in the 6th year of Kyoho (1721 AD), a private house built more than 300 years ago. Full dismantling and repair work is being carried out, but I don't think it's a private house that has been around for more than 300 years. It is said that the building will be aging if it is not used, and I think this private house is always used, so it is in good condition. Especially for thatched-roof private houses, coal from the hearth is required, and I think it is especially good to use the hearth. Atmosphere of the Edo period ...
It is the oldest private house in Saitama Prefecture and is an important cultural property of the country.
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The oldest private house in the prefecture in Ogawa Town. It was built in 1721 from Munefuda. It was built 300 years ago. There is a parking lot just in front of the building. Admission is free. There is a shop in the dirt floor. You can go up to the tatami room and visit the second floor. Sitting under the eaves makes me feel relieved. It is designated as a national important cultural property.
Time travel to the 1700s
This is a very old traditional housing from the 1700s. It's located in an even quieter part of a quiet town so it may be difficult to find at first. There are traditional japanese fireplaces on the ...
Time travel to the 1700s
This is a very old traditional housing from the 1700s. It's located in an even quieter part of a quiet town so it may be difficult to find at first. There are traditional japanese fireplaces on the ...
A private house built more than 300 years ago
The Yoshida family residence was built in the 6th year of Kyoho (1721 AD), a private house built more than 300 years ago. Full dismantling and repair work is being carried out, but I don't think it's a private house that has been around for more than 300 years. It is said that the building will be aging if it is not used, and I think this private house is always used, so it is in good condition. Especially for thatched-roof private houses, coal from the hearth is required, and I think it is especially good to use the hearth. Atmosphere of the Edo period ...
A private house built more than 300 years ago
The Yoshida family residence was built in the 6th year of Kyoho (1721 AD), a private house built more than 300 years ago. Full dismantling and repair work is being carried out, but I don't think it's a private house that has been around for more than 300 years. It is said that the building will be aging if it is not used, and I think this private house is always used, so it is in good condition. Especially for thatched-roof private houses, coal from the hearth is required, and I think it is especially good to use the hearth. Atmosphere of the Edo period ...
It is the oldest private house in Saitama Prefecture and is an important cultural property of the country.
The oldest private house in the prefecture in Ogawa Town. It was built in 1721 from Munefuda. It was built 300 years ago. There is a parking lot just in front of the building. Admission is free. There is a shop in the dirt floor. You can go up to the tatami room and visit the second floor. Sitting under the eaves makes me feel relieved. It is designated as a national important cultural property.