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It is a facility that looks at the mansion where the daikan lived as it was. It's quite far from Tochigi station, so renting a bicycle is a good idea. Inside, you can see the profound and historic scenes of the Edo period.
It takes more than 20 minutes on foot from Tochigi station, but I don't think you can miss this spot. The interior is a vast site where you can see the life of the daikan of the Edo period. The admission fee is high, but it is a set with a villa, so I was convinced and entered the museum.
The interior decoration of the "Oki no Mikoto Corridor" and the [Okinoshima Villa] on the south side of the [Daikan Yashiki] is a must-see
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I visited the [Okada Memorial Hall (Daikan Yashiki)] and [Okinajima Villa], which are セット, because they are "nationally registered tangible cultural properties". What left an impression on me was the "Okada Memorial Hall (Daikan Yashiki)" on the south side of the "Old Tree Crossing Corridor (see attached photo)" and the exhibits [ペリー Candlestick from the Tokugawa family at the time of arrival] [Sword holder (I saw it for the first time)]. Also, if you visit [Okina Island Villa] for Building Appreciation ファン, we recommend that you ask the staff for the explanation, you will notice if you do not listen to the explanation ...
There is a 々 exhibit on the vast site of an old house in Tochigi City. There is nothing that catches your eye, but the barber shop remains in the Meiji era are a must-see. The Okinashima Villa, a villa, also has a prosperous period.
Tochigi City is a little lonely now, but it seems that there was a lot of original financial power, and the Okada family is a symbol of that house. It seems to be a master family that has been in his twenties. At the entrance and on the left, I receive various lectures from women, but the story of half pride and half nostalgic is quite interesting. Among them, the beauty of wood and design is higher than the Nikko tamozawa Goyo residence for "Okina Island", which is a villa, and it is "fearful".
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It is a facility that looks at the mansion where the daikan lived as it was. It's quite far from Tochigi station, so renting a bicycle is a good idea. Inside, you can see the profound and historic scenes of the Edo period.
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It takes more than 20 minutes on foot from Tochigi station, but I don't think you can miss this spot. The interior is a vast site where you can see the life of the daikan of the Edo period. The admission fee is high, but it is a set with a villa, so I was convinced and entered the museum.
The interior decoration of the "Oki no Mikoto Corridor" and the [Okinoshima Villa] on the south side of the [Daikan Yashiki] is a must-see
I visited the [Okada Memorial Hall (Daikan Yashiki)] and [Okinajima Villa], which are セット, because they are "nationally registered tangible cultural properties". What left an impression on me was the "Okada Memorial Hall (Daikan Yashiki)" on the south side of the "Old Tree Crossing Corridor (see attached photo)" and the exhibits [ペリー Candlestick from the Tokugawa family at the time of arrival] [Sword holder (I saw it for the first time)]. Also, if you visit [Okina Island Villa] for Building Appreciation ファン, we recommend that you ask the staff for the explanation, you will notice if you do not listen to the explanation ...
The receptionist is the wife of all the heads!
There is a 々 exhibit on the vast site of an old house in Tochigi City. There is nothing that catches your eye, but the barber shop remains in the Meiji era are a must-see. The Okinashima Villa, a villa, also has a prosperous period.
Is the mother of the earth above?
Tochigi City is a little lonely now, but it seems that there was a lot of original financial power, and the Okada family is a symbol of that house. It seems to be a master family that has been in his twenties. At the entrance and on the left, I receive various lectures from women, but the story of half pride and half nostalgic is quite interesting. Among them, the beauty of wood and design is higher than the Nikko tamozawa Goyo residence for "Okina Island", which is a villa, and it is "fearful".