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It's in Shiogama City, the marine business hall.
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There is an information board for the former Kamei residence at the entrance of the east approach to Shiogama Shrine, and the entrance is on the left side. The first president of Kamei Sho (currently Kamei Co., Ltd.) built it as a villa and guest house in the Taisho era, and then added a Western-style building, and it seems that there are very few existing houses in the "Japanese-Western style house". Admission is free, and it is closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. When I entered the entrance, there was a woman who explained to the receptionist, and I was given an explanation pamphlet for the former Kamei residence of the sea merchant building, and I was told that I was free to take pictures in the building. The recommended route is 1 Japanese-style room (reception), Western-style building, and Hanarebe ...
It seems that he lived until recently, and he managed to open the old part. There are no shutters, and it seems that it will be very preserved in the future. Also, I guess those who lived until recently were cold in such a well-ventilated building.
It is a building built by the first president of Kamei Shoten in the Taisho Period! !!
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It is a building built by the first president of Kamei Shoten during the Taisho era. You could feel the history. I definitely want you to leave such a building in the future! !!
It is a quiet building near Shiogama Shrine in Shiogama City, Miyagi Prefecture. There was a small signboard at the entrance. If you don't walk carefully, you'll probably overlook it. Inside the building, a volunteer-like grandfather who explains Kamei's residence will explain about Kamei's residence. According to the story, it is a historic building built by the first president of Kamei Shoten (current Kamei Co., Ltd.) in 1918, and it is a "Japanese style combined house" which incorporates Western architecture (Western architecture) into traditional Japanese architecture (Japanese architecture) Architecture like ...
Mr. Kamei's mansion is open for free. The volunteer guide explained better. We also showed a bat-shaped sliding puller from the nostalgic Nisshi shrine chapter and a rare staircase.
It's in Shiogama City, the marine business hall.
There is an information board for the former Kamei residence at the entrance of the east approach to Shiogama Shrine, and the entrance is on the left side. The first president of Kamei Sho (currently Kamei Co., Ltd.) built it as a villa and guest house in the Taisho era, and then added a Western-style building, and it seems that there are very few existing houses in the "Japanese-Western style house". Admission is free, and it is closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. When I entered the entrance, there was a woman who explained to the receptionist, and I was given an explanation pamphlet for the former Kamei residence of the sea merchant building, and I was told that I was free to take pictures in the building. The recommended route is 1 Japanese-style room (reception), Western-style building, and Hanarebe ...
it was an affiliated company of former japan oil.
It seems that he lived until recently, and he managed to open the old part. There are no shutters, and it seems that it will be very preserved in the future. Also, I guess those who lived until recently were cold in such a well-ventilated building.
It is a building built by the first president of Kamei Shoten in the Taisho Period! !!
It is a building built by the first president of Kamei Shoten during the Taisho era. You could feel the history. I definitely want you to leave such a building in the future! !!
An old valuable building quietly near the shrine
It is a quiet building near Shiogama Shrine in Shiogama City, Miyagi Prefecture. There was a small signboard at the entrance. If you don't walk carefully, you'll probably overlook it. Inside the building, a volunteer-like grandfather who explains Kamei's residence will explain about Kamei's residence. According to the story, it is a historic building built by the first president of Kamei Shoten (current Kamei Co., Ltd.) in 1918, and it is a "Japanese style combined house" which incorporates Western architecture (Western architecture) into traditional Japanese architecture (Japanese architecture) Architecture like ...
Salt stove shrine の Inter は Yes and No!
Mr. Kamei's mansion is open for free. The volunteer guide explained better. We also showed a bat-shaped sliding puller from the nostalgic Nisshi shrine chapter and a rare staircase.