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Inabake Shimoyashiki

稲葉家下屋敷 庭園
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GardensHistorical SitesHistorical Architectures
Open today at 9:00-17:00
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6-6 Usuki, Usuki 875-0041, Oita PrefectureMap
Phone+81 972-62-3399
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  • LTB511
    LTB511
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    It's not a "shimoyashiki".

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    15 minutes walk from Usuki station. The admission fee is 330 yen. Built in 1902 as a residence for the Inaba family, the former feudal lord who moved to Tokyo in the Meiji era. It is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property. It is certainly built like a samurai residence, but it is uncomfortable to call it 'shimoyashiki' because it was built in the latter half of the Meiji period.

    Reviewed on Dec 13, 2020
  • Yocchin1953
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    Here, usuki stone Buddha and 2 tickets are sold at discounts.

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     I went around the town of Usuki and entered in front of Usuki Castle. Kimono and small furnishings are also exhibited at a samurai residence of a reasonable scale. There is also another building in the back of the garden where you can visit. The admission ticket here and the admission ticket for Usuki Stone Buddha are sold as a set.

    Reviewed on Feb 18, 2020
  • asaka19691216
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    The residence of the Inaba family, the Lord of usuki domain, at the end of the domain

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    After visiting Usuki Yasaka Shrine, I looked at it from the front, but it is a wonderful samurai residence. The Inaba family, who was the last Usuki feudal lord, was dismissed from the feudal lord in Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures) and returned to Tokyo, and it is a mansion built for his stay in Usuki. Although it is not a luxurious building, there are Shoin-zukuri's back zashiki and the front mansion between Tsurumi, which seems to be a prestigious mansion suitable for the former feudal lord. The tour fee is 320 yen for adults, 160 yen for children, and the tour time is 9:00 ~ 17:00. Like usuki Yasaka Jinja shrine ...

    Reviewed on Aug 4, 2019
  • bakedpotatoes
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    It is a samurai residence located near Usuki Castle.

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    It is a samurai residence located near Usuki Castle. A spectacular mansion was built on a large site. Also, since the parking lot is close, many tourists were seen.

    Reviewed on Jul 19, 2019
  • Venture806823
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    A residence at the time of returning to the former Lord of the domain

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    After visiting Usuki Castle, we visited the old cityscape of Usuki. The start is the Inaba family residence. An old mansion designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property. It is a mansion built for the return of the former feudal lord Inaba, who moved to Tokyo after Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures), and it is said that it was built in 1902 at the end of the Meiji era. Even after the Meiji era, it is a mansion with a Shikidai entrance, and it is the lower mansion of the lord itself.

    Reviewed on Dec 1, 2018

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