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A mansion in the rice fields
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It is the mansion of the former landlord in the Omagari district of Daisen City. The stunning garden and Western-style architecture are spectacular. Access by public transportation is by bus, but there are not many buses, so I think it is better to check it properly in advance.
It is the mansion of the former landlord in the Omagari district of Daisen City. The stunning garden and Western-style architecture are spectacular. Access by public transportation is by bus, but there are not many buses, so I think it is better to check it properly in advance.
Gardens and Western-style buildings of landlords in Daisen City
Original Text
The site of Mr. Ikeda's mansion in Daisen City, one of the three major landowners in Tohoku. A strolling garden and Western-style building remain. The Western-style building is open to the public only on the first floor. The view of the Western-style building from the large lantern of the pond is very nice. You can enjoy a walk while looking at the explanation board. I think the best highlight here is the Western-style building with precious Western architecture.
Gardens and Western-style buildings of landlords in Daisen City
Original Text
The site of Mr. Ikeda's mansion in Daisen City, one of the three major landowners in Tohoku. A strolling garden and Western-style building remain. The Western-style building is open to the public only on the first floor. The view of the Western-style building from the large lantern of the pond is very nice. You can enjoy a walk while looking at the explanation board. I think the best highlight here is the Western-style building with precious Western architecture.
The garden of the former Ikeda clan, which had a vast land in the suburbs of Daisen city. It seems that it was designated as the first national scenic spot in Akita Prefecture because of its magnificence that it cannot be considered to be very personal, but why is it not well known even in the prefecture? The waterways are excellent before entering the garden. 300 There is an entrance fee for a yen, but it is worth a look.
A mansion in the rice fields
It is the mansion of the former landlord in the Omagari district of Daisen City. The stunning garden and Western-style architecture are spectacular. Access by public transportation is by bus, but there are not many buses, so I think it is better to check it properly in advance.
A mansion in the rice fields
It is the mansion of the former landlord in the Omagari district of Daisen City. The stunning garden and Western-style architecture are spectacular. Access by public transportation is by bus, but there are not many buses, so I think it is better to check it properly in advance.
Gardens and Western-style buildings of landlords in Daisen City
The site of Mr. Ikeda's mansion in Daisen City, one of the three major landowners in Tohoku. A strolling garden and Western-style building remain. The Western-style building is open to the public only on the first floor. The view of the Western-style building from the large lantern of the pond is very nice. You can enjoy a walk while looking at the explanation board. I think the best highlight here is the Western-style building with precious Western architecture.
Gardens and Western-style buildings of landlords in Daisen City
The site of Mr. Ikeda's mansion in Daisen City, one of the three major landowners in Tohoku. A strolling garden and Western-style building remain. The Western-style building is open to the public only on the first floor. The view of the Western-style building from the large lantern of the pond is very nice. You can enjoy a walk while looking at the explanation board. I think the best highlight here is the Western-style building with precious Western architecture.
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The garden of the former Ikeda clan, which had a vast land in the suburbs of Daisen city. It seems that it was designated as the first national scenic spot in Akita Prefecture because of its magnificence that it cannot be considered to be very personal, but why is it not well known even in the prefecture? The waterways are excellent before entering the garden. 300 There is an entrance fee for a yen, but it is worth a look.