Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Sunday 10:00-15:00
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1-1-21 Yonemachi, Kushiro 085-0842 HokkaidoMap
Phone+81 154-41-2032
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Machiya with increased cold resistance
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It is a store and house of Kushiro's seafood merchant (Tamura family). It's a place like a wealthy merchant's mansion. The oldest wooden building in Kushiro City. Speaking of the old wooden buildings that still exist in Eastern Hokkaido, they are very valuable only because they are related to Tun Tianhei. The walls are painted with plaster and the windows are lattice windows. Especially, it is very rare in Eastern Hokkaido to play the role of firewalls. The thick walls can be said to increase the cold resistance of midwinter.
Yonemachi Furusatokan was across the road from the Yonemachi Park parking lot in Yonemachi, the birthplace of Kushiro. This building, which has impressive wood and white walls, is said to be the oldest wooden private house that exists in Kushiro, which was built in 1873. Inside the quaint building, there were materials related to Takuboku Ishikawa, which is related to Yonemachi, and photographs around this area, which was the birthplace of Kushiro since the Meiji era, were exhibited. As a local living, it is quite interesting ...
It is a wooden private house with the oldest history of Kushiro for more than 100 years. There are many Takuboku monuments in this area. Yonemachi Park, Yonemachi 1-chome ~ There are six around Yonemachi 4-chome. There are only monuments that feel the romance of Kushiro.
The oldest private house in Kushiro City t building 100 "Former Tamura Residence" over the years is open to the public for free. The Japanese-style room inside was not large, but it had a calm atmosphere and the columns were beautiful. There was also a material from Takuboku Ishikawa.
It is the oldest wooden private house in Kushiro, which boasts a history of more than 100 years. Unfortunately, it is closed in winter. How close 10 to 4 to 7 months. It is surprising that the closing period is longer. Does that mean that winter is tough? I couldn't see the inside, but I was able to see the exterior of the unique building with sleeves.
Machiya with increased cold resistance
It is a store and house of Kushiro's seafood merchant (Tamura family). It's a place like a wealthy merchant's mansion. The oldest wooden building in Kushiro City. Speaking of the old wooden buildings that still exist in Eastern Hokkaido, they are very valuable only because they are related to Tun Tianhei. The walls are painted with plaster and the windows are lattice windows. Especially, it is very rare in Eastern Hokkaido to play the role of firewalls. The thick walls can be said to increase the cold resistance of midwinter.
It's in Yonemachi, the birthplace of Kushiro.
Yonemachi Furusatokan was across the road from the Yonemachi Park parking lot in Yonemachi, the birthplace of Kushiro. This building, which has impressive wood and white walls, is said to be the oldest wooden private house that exists in Kushiro, which was built in 1873. Inside the quaint building, there were materials related to Takuboku Ishikawa, which is related to Yonemachi, and photographs around this area, which was the birthplace of Kushiro since the Meiji era, were exhibited. As a local living, it is quite interesting ...
There are many monuments of Suzuki
It is a wooden private house with the oldest history of Kushiro for more than 100 years. There are many Takuboku monuments in this area. Yonemachi Park, Yonemachi 1-chome ~ There are six around Yonemachi 4-chome. There are only monuments that feel the romance of Kushiro.
There is also a material of Suzuki Ishikawa.
The oldest private house in Kushiro City t building 100 "Former Tamura Residence" over the years is open to the public for free. The Japanese-style room inside was not large, but it had a calm atmosphere and the columns were beautiful. There was also a material from Takuboku Ishikawa.
It's closed in winter.
It is the oldest wooden private house in Kushiro, which boasts a history of more than 100 years. Unfortunately, it is closed in winter. How close 10 to 4 to 7 months. It is surprising that the closing period is longer. Does that mean that winter is tough? I couldn't see the inside, but I was able to see the exterior of the unique building with sleeves.