Former Tanakas' Residence Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A Medieval Town close to Osaka
This is a city with very few tourists but it is full of history. Local people are super friendly. If you have a day to spare, this is a place you may want to see.
[Main house] と [Clean] が "National Login tangible cultural wealth" であり No materials で Appreciate ます
Original Text
There are two buildings that tourists can always appreciate in "Terauchi Town", one here is [main building] and [Inuizo (the Dozo next to the entrance is a warehouse and inuizo is in the back of the courtyard)] Designated as a "nationally registered tangible cultural property" Another house is [former Sugiyama Family Residence] and is designated as a "nationally designated important cultural property". The building was renovated in 2011 and has been open to the public since May 2012, so it was built in 1892 ...
Modern Japanese style house of mansion style, somehow relieved
Original Text
A modern Japanese-style mansion style house built by a property owner from the Meiji era at the end of the Edo period in 1897. After donating it to Tomitabayashi City, it has been renovated and opened to the public. Although it has been renovated, the old taste remains as it is, and it is relieved to see the well and staircase in the courtyard. It is a short walk from Tomitabayashi Station, so you can easily stop by before taking the bus to Mt. Kongo (Chihaya Ropeway).
A mansion outside the Terauchi Town area in Honmachi. This is the first mansion I entered while walking around here. It is a mansion built in 1892. The compact house was impressive, not too big as the former Sugiyama family residence. The displayed household goods were all interesting. The tour is free and you can take off your shoes to see the inside of the residence.
It is said to have been built in 1897. It is managed by Tomitabayashi City and is open to the public for free. The entrance was in good condition. When I entered the house, I could feel the nostalgic Japanese culture.
A Medieval Town close to Osaka
This is a city with very few tourists but it is full of history. Local people are super friendly. If you have a day to spare, this is a place you may want to see.
[Main house] と [Clean] が "National Login tangible cultural wealth" であり No materials で Appreciate ます
There are two buildings that tourists can always appreciate in "Terauchi Town", one here is [main building] and [Inuizo (the Dozo next to the entrance is a warehouse and inuizo is in the back of the courtyard)] Designated as a "nationally registered tangible cultural property" Another house is [former Sugiyama Family Residence] and is designated as a "nationally designated important cultural property". The building was renovated in 2011 and has been open to the public since May 2012, so it was built in 1892 ...
Modern Japanese style house of mansion style, somehow relieved
A modern Japanese-style mansion style house built by a property owner from the Meiji era at the end of the Edo period in 1897. After donating it to Tomitabayashi City, it has been renovated and opened to the public. Although it has been renovated, the old taste remains as it is, and it is relieved to see the well and staircase in the courtyard. It is a short walk from Tomitabayashi Station, so you can easily stop by before taking the bus to Mt. Kongo (Chihaya Ropeway).
My favorite house
A mansion outside the Terauchi Town area in Honmachi. This is the first mansion I entered while walking around here. It is a mansion built in 1892. The compact house was impressive, not too big as the former Sugiyama family residence. The displayed household goods were all interesting. The tour is free and you can take off your shoes to see the inside of the residence.
Unexpected public
It is said to have been built in 1897. It is managed by Tomitabayashi City and is open to the public for free. The entrance was in good condition. When I entered the house, I could feel the nostalgic Japanese culture.