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A place where you can see the life of the landlord of Kakuda
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The landlord's house is open to the public for free as a local museum. It seems that this landlord made a fortune in trade in the Meiji era and became one of the best landlords in Tsunoda. It seems that he called himself Takeyoshi Ujiie from the first generation to the 3 generation. You can get a glimpse of life at that time, such as a pottery toilet with flowers and a bathroom with stained glass.
The residence of Mr. Takeyoshi Ujiie, who lasted for three generations.
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The main house for the tour is the residence of Mr. Takeyoshi Ujiie, who has been in the third generation. After the death of his predecessor, the heir called himself the same name as his father. Just listening to that story turned out to be a master family. There were some rare photos left at that time, and the preservation was good. Even though the tour was free, he explained it.
(Katoda City Lotus Archive) Meiji から Dazheng にかけての Old Landlord の Archive
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It is located south of Tsunoda City Hall. It is a museum of the former landlord from the Meiji era to the Taisho era, but there are many museums that have been inherited since the Edo period. I was surprised at the large number of warehouses, but historical materials and folk materials were exhibited in the warehouse.
"Kakuda City Local Museum" is a residence built by the first landlord of the local area and the first 2 Ujiie Jokichi in Showa 60 year 6 in the month of the year, and it is a local museum. It was developed. Every year, 々 events are held.
The residence of the local landlord is maintained and open to the public as a local museum. You can look around the inside of a magnificent house. It is convenient because there is a parking lot on top of free admission. The staff was also kind. There was also an exhibition related to history and folklore in the warehouse on the premises.
A place where you can see the life of the landlord of Kakuda
The landlord's house is open to the public for free as a local museum. It seems that this landlord made a fortune in trade in the Meiji era and became one of the best landlords in Tsunoda. It seems that he called himself Takeyoshi Ujiie from the first generation to the 3 generation. You can get a glimpse of life at that time, such as a pottery toilet with flowers and a bathroom with stained glass.
The residence of Mr. Takeyoshi Ujiie, who lasted for three generations.
The main house for the tour is the residence of Mr. Takeyoshi Ujiie, who has been in the third generation. After the death of his predecessor, the heir called himself the same name as his father. Just listening to that story turned out to be a master family. There were some rare photos left at that time, and the preservation was good. Even though the tour was free, he explained it.
(Katoda City Lotus Archive) Meiji から Dazheng にかけての Old Landlord の Archive
It is located south of Tsunoda City Hall. It is a museum of the former landlord from the Meiji era to the Taisho era, but there are many museums that have been inherited since the Edo period. I was surprised at the large number of warehouses, but historical materials and folk materials were exhibited in the warehouse.
Kokada City Butu Archive
"Kakuda City Local Museum" is a residence built by the first landlord of the local area and the first 2 Ujiie Jokichi in Showa 60 year 6 in the month of the year, and it is a local museum. It was developed. Every year, 々 events are held.
The residence of the landlord
The residence of the local landlord is maintained and open to the public as a local museum. You can look around the inside of a magnificent house. It is convenient because there is a parking lot on top of free admission. The staff was also kind. There was also an exhibition related to history and folklore in the warehouse on the premises.