Matto Furusato-kan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a blissful space where you can relax and relax like the "Guest House in Hakusan City" right after getting off JR Matsuto Station (Hokuriku Main Line).
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This building was relocated to the current location, which is a transportation hub, in the first year of Taisho era, from the private residence of Mr. Shigehira Yoshida, a businessman born in Yasuyoshi-cho, Hakusan City. It was established in 1957 by Matsuto City (now Hakusan City) at that time from the Yoshida family and as a public and cultural facility that can be used for multipurpose purposes such as a place of relaxation and learning.
It was located right from Matsuto station. When you enter the old house-style gate, there is the main building of the old house itself, and a panel of "registered tangible cultural properties" was also installed. The interior was open to the public for free, but the actual user was small.
This is Mr. Yoshida's private residence, who was active in the financial, rice, and warehouse business here. It was relocated in front of JR Matsuto Station, and the main building and garden part now remain. There is also a cafe in the building, so you can relax and relax.
It is located 1 minute walk from Matsuto Station. The parking lot in front of the station can be used for 30 minutes for free, so you can go by car. The former mansion is open to the public for the citizens, and although there is no material exhibition, you can visit the interior of the house and the garden for free.
Until the early Showa period, the mansion was handed over to Mr. Shigehira Yoshida, who was active in the financial and warehouse industries, and was open to the public. Admission is free. The main building and the garden called Shiunen are designated as national important cultural properties, and you can enjoy walking around the garden.
It is a blissful space where you can relax and relax like the "Guest House in Hakusan City" right after getting off JR Matsuto Station (Hokuriku Main Line).
This building was relocated to the current location, which is a transportation hub, in the first year of Taisho era, from the private residence of Mr. Shigehira Yoshida, a businessman born in Yasuyoshi-cho, Hakusan City. It was established in 1957 by Matsuto City (now Hakusan City) at that time from the Yoshida family and as a public and cultural facility that can be used for multipurpose purposes such as a place of relaxation and learning.
Close to Matsuto station
It was located right from Matsuto station. When you enter the old house-style gate, there is the main building of the old house itself, and a panel of "registered tangible cultural properties" was also installed. The interior was open to the public for free, but the actual user was small.
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This is Mr. Yoshida's private residence, who was active in the financial, rice, and warehouse business here. It was relocated in front of JR Matsuto Station, and the main building and garden part now remain. There is also a cafe in the building, so you can relax and relax.
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It is located 1 minute walk from Matsuto Station. The parking lot in front of the station can be used for 30 minutes for free, so you can go by car. The former mansion is open to the public for the citizens, and although there is no material exhibition, you can visit the interior of the house and the garden for free.
A wealthy merchant's mansion
Until the early Showa period, the mansion was handed over to Mr. Shigehira Yoshida, who was active in the financial and warehouse industries, and was open to the public. Admission is free. The main building and the garden called Shiunen are designated as national important cultural properties, and you can enjoy walking around the garden.