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The home of a wealthy merchant representing Matsusaka
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The main house of the Hasegawa family, a wealthy merchant representing Matsusaka merchants along with the Mitsui and Ozu families. 3 The museum is closed every Wednesday. At a cotton wholesaler in Edo, the main house was hired in Matsusaka, and the employees were hired in Matsusaka and sent to Edo. The highlight is the Taisho era in the back of the main house. All the nails hidden in the room have different designs, and the columns are also wonderful. It is said that the wood was also the best, and the imperial family came. After all, the vast garden is wonderful with 5 dozo.
The Hasegawa family was the first Ise merchant to open a store in Edo and succeed. The building is also registered as a nationally designated cultural property.
It is a public release of the former Hasegawa Jirobei family, a wealthy merchant during the Ed Shogun Overroad era. The successor company of the Hasegawa family survived until 2014. It is a magnificent mansion suitable for the name of a wealthy merchant, and it is a very good building including the part that was extended and renovated after the Meiji era.
It is wonderful that the merchant houses of the Edo period remain. I think the Mitsui family, which has remained famous until the present age, is amazing, but in the Edo period, the Hasegawa family prospered as a cotton wholesaler and became a large mansion. It is a good mansion to know Matsusaka merchants.
It seems that it has recently started to be released, but it is a very wonderful remains. The explanations of the volunteers were polite and easy to understand. It takes time, so it is recommended to take a leisurely look.
The home of a wealthy merchant representing Matsusaka
The main house of the Hasegawa family, a wealthy merchant representing Matsusaka merchants along with the Mitsui and Ozu families. 3 The museum is closed every Wednesday. At a cotton wholesaler in Edo, the main house was hired in Matsusaka, and the employees were hired in Matsusaka and sent to Edo. The highlight is the Taisho era in the back of the main house. All the nails hidden in the room have different designs, and the columns are also wonderful. It is said that the wood was also the best, and the imperial family came. After all, the vast garden is wonderful with 5 dozo.
It is also designated as a cultural property.
The Hasegawa family was the first Ise merchant to open a store in Edo and succeed. The building is also registered as a nationally designated cultural property.
A wealthy merchant's residence
It is a public release of the former Hasegawa Jirobei family, a wealthy merchant during the Ed Shogun Overroad era. The successor company of the Hasegawa family survived until 2014. It is a magnificent mansion suitable for the name of a wealthy merchant, and it is a very good building including the part that was extended and renovated after the Meiji era.
Mumian asked the house のお store
It is wonderful that the merchant houses of the Edo period remain. I think the Mitsui family, which has remained famous until the present age, is amazing, but in the Edo period, the Hasegawa family prospered as a cotton wholesaler and became a large mansion. It is a good mansion to know Matsusaka merchants.
Good preservation and volunteers are enthusiastic
It seems that it has recently started to be released, but it is a very wonderful remains. The explanations of the volunteers were polite and easy to understand. It takes time, so it is recommended to take a leisurely look.