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Haonong の Former House
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It is an old house of a wealthy farmer in Matsushiro, and the building is tough because it is deep in snow. There should be a reception on the first floor, but since there are no staff, I paid the fee later on the "Agricultural Stage". The first floor starts between the hearths, and the second floor is an exhibition booth. Tangmin and gyoto are on display, which makes you feel the culture of 々 in the past. Moreover, there is a chimney that pulls out soot.
It is located behind Matsudai Station on the Hokuhoku Line. It is a two-story wooden building. Take off your shoes at the entrance and go up. It's an old building with a 140-year-old cherry blossom structure, but the inside is very beautiful.
It seems that the private house, which has been built for about 140 years, is made of keyaki, and I was able to feel the importance of being a "local museum".
It uses a 140-year-old keyaki private house and is designated as a cultural property of Tokamachi City. In the old days, the bath and kitchen of my parents' house were like this ... I can remember nostalgicly. You can enter it together with your passport to enter the Matsudai Agricultural Stage. You should definitely see the indoors and materials with the scent of the Showa era, and the magnificent beams of an old house that can withstand heavy snow.
It is a facility that has relocated a farmhouse with a very fine beam. It seems that he actually lived until the mid Showa period, and the room was clean and I was able to experience the beauty of Japanese houses. I was wondering if it was a house with a high ceiling, but he immediately answered to make the lights high when snow accumulates.
Haonong の Former House
It is an old house of a wealthy farmer in Matsushiro, and the building is tough because it is deep in snow. There should be a reception on the first floor, but since there are no staff, I paid the fee later on the "Agricultural Stage". The first floor starts between the hearths, and the second floor is an exhibition booth. Tangmin and gyoto are on display, which makes you feel the culture of 々 in the past. Moreover, there is a chimney that pulls out soot.
Building 140 years の buildings
It is located behind Matsudai Station on the Hokuhoku Line. It is a two-story wooden building. Take off your shoes at the entrance and go up. It's an old building with a 140-year-old cherry blossom structure, but the inside is very beautiful.
About 140 years ago
It seems that the private house, which has been built for about 140 years, is made of keyaki, and I was able to feel the importance of being a "local museum".
Indoor with Showa scent
It uses a 140-year-old keyaki private house and is designated as a cultural property of Tokamachi City. In the old days, the bath and kitchen of my parents' house were like this ... I can remember nostalgicly. You can enter it together with your passport to enter the Matsudai Agricultural Stage. You should definitely see the indoors and materials with the scent of the Showa era, and the magnificent beams of an old house that can withstand heavy snow.
and i got a glimpse of the snowy areas.
It is a facility that has relocated a farmhouse with a very fine beam. It seems that he actually lived until the mid Showa period, and the room was clean and I was able to experience the beauty of Japanese houses. I was wondering if it was a house with a high ceiling, but he immediately answered to make the lights high when snow accumulates.