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An existing mansion of a lower class samurai in the samurai residences of Otsushi Town. The L-shaped building surrounding the garden, the interior room, the tatami room, the Buddha room, the living room, the dirt room, etc., can take off your shoes and enter the room. The old documents and tableware of the Anma family, which were the master of the residence, are exhibited in the room.
Perhaps because I visited under cloudy weather on weekdays in winter, it was full of desolation as well as the castle ruins. The inside has been well restored, but I would like you to restore not only here but also the surrounding mansions more thoroughly.
Otoshi Town. It is lined up with former samurai residences.
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When I came here 20 years ago, I didn't notice it, so I think it was developed as part of the development of tourism resources after that. The whole town is a samurai residence street, and only here is released. Although his status is not so high on ashigaru, he seems to have lived in a fairly large house.
It is located in the samurai residence group area of otsushi town.
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In the Edo period, it was a museum that used one of the mansions where samurai fought on foot, not horseback riding and fighting. Most warrior classes moved to Tokyo after the Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures), but since there were few migrations from this Otsushi Town, the mansion was also preserved. It is a valuable building to learn about the life culture of that time.
There are samurai residences nationwide, but I think it is the top-class content. Old buildings and boards continue on both sides of the road. There are souvenirs and coffee shops here and there. If you look closely, there are buildings that are not used very much, and I thought it would be difficult to maintain them.
Standard な Tushiwushi
An existing mansion of a lower class samurai in the samurai residences of Otsushi Town. The L-shaped building surrounding the garden, the interior room, the tatami room, the Buddha room, the living room, the dirt room, etc., can take off your shoes and enter the room. The old documents and tableware of the Anma family, which were the master of the residence, are exhibited in the room.
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Perhaps because I visited under cloudy weather on weekdays in winter, it was full of desolation as well as the castle ruins. The inside has been well restored, but I would like you to restore not only here but also the surrounding mansions more thoroughly.
Otoshi Town. It is lined up with former samurai residences.
When I came here 20 years ago, I didn't notice it, so I think it was developed as part of the development of tourism resources after that. The whole town is a samurai residence street, and only here is released. Although his status is not so high on ashigaru, he seems to have lived in a fairly large house.
It is located in the samurai residence group area of otsushi town.
In the Edo period, it was a museum that used one of the mansions where samurai fought on foot, not horseback riding and fighting. Most warrior classes moved to Tokyo after the Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures), but since there were few migrations from this Otsushi Town, the mansion was also preserved. It is a valuable building to learn about the life culture of that time.
It's gonna be a lot of trouble.
There are samurai residences nationwide, but I think it is the top-class content. Old buildings and boards continue on both sides of the road. There are souvenirs and coffee shops here and there. If you look closely, there are buildings that are not used very much, and I thought it would be difficult to maintain them.