A townhouse in the late Tokugawa period where you can learn about the lifestyle and culture of those days.
The Takagi family who ran the sake brewing industry during the Edo period.
Among the eight houses designated as Important Cultural Properties, the newest one was built around the beginning of the 19th century.
The architectural style has changed with the changes of the times, especially on the second floor, where the eaves are low and there are insect cage windows, while the second floor of the book is decorated with a lattice (renjigoushi). increase.
There are 6 rooms in 2 rows on both the 1st and 2nd floors, and in the back of the 1st floor there is a Shoin-zukuri room that was only allowed by samurai at that time.
You can also learn about life and culture, such as playing tools such as Hyakunin Isshu and Sugoroku, which are said to have slept in the warehouse, and living tools such as mirror stands and lanterns.
I introduced it briefly, but when you actually come to the site, you can experience the history and tradition more concretely with the locals.
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