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Emperor Meiji is in the place
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It is located in the middle of Narai-juku and has a large stone monument, so you can see it immediately. There are pottery and wholesalers used in the 々, documents books of 々, especially books by Tetsufune Yamaoka. I also enjoyed seeing the room where Emperor Meiji was rested, the signboard of the gyozaisho, the stairs going up to the second floor, the structure on the second floor, and other folding screens. It's cool inside on hot days and it may be worth it alone.
Machiya of national designated important cultural property in Narai juku
Original Text
There are two open town houses in Narai-juku, Nakasendo, one of them. It was the former Tezuka family residence, and it was a house that served as a wholesaler for 270 years from the Edo period to the Meiji period and also served as a shoya. The long structure in the back reminds me of the way I lived at that time.
It seems that he was in charge of a wholesaler job in half a month, saying that he was in charge of a wholesaler job in Ojuku Iseya (Edo period lower wholesaler) job.
Original Text
There are two buildings designated as "National Important Cultural Properties" in [Narai-juku], one of which is one (the other one; [Nakamura Family Residence (Comb wholesaler)]). Also, this is the [Kamiwakuya Historical Museum], but it seems that [Onjuku Iseya] was in charge of the "Wholesale" job at Hatago, where he worked for [Shimowakuya] and [Wakimotojin] during the Edo period. I visited the interior and left an impression on the interior decoration, but the "sculpture between the Shoin columns is carved with a elegant scenery" and the large "monkey hip decoration" ...
Ask the house という Home は, Long い Home を Work めた Home
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On the right hand side, a little southwest from the center of Narai-juku, there was the Kami Wholesale Historical Museum. This house called Kami Wholesale is a house that has been a wholesaler for a long time, and it seems that he also served as a shoya. The old building is a quaint building with almost all the faces facing the road. Old documents and tools used for daily life were exhibited in the hall.
It was' wholesale shop 'which managed horses and walking roles
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There was a Kami wholesale historical museum in the center of Narai juku, the longest post town in Japan. In the old days, there were a certain number of horses and walking roles set by the Shogunate for travelers such as officials and daimyo in the post town, and it was "Wholesale" that managed and operated this horse and walking role. It seems that it is. At the Kamiwaya Museum, old documents and tools used for daily life were exhibited. I think it's a valuable museum that I've never seen anywhere else.
Emperor Meiji is in the place
It is located in the middle of Narai-juku and has a large stone monument, so you can see it immediately. There are pottery and wholesalers used in the 々, documents books of 々, especially books by Tetsufune Yamaoka. I also enjoyed seeing the room where Emperor Meiji was rested, the signboard of the gyozaisho, the stairs going up to the second floor, the structure on the second floor, and other folding screens. It's cool inside on hot days and it may be worth it alone.
Machiya of national designated important cultural property in Narai juku
There are two open town houses in Narai-juku, Nakasendo, one of them. It was the former Tezuka family residence, and it was a house that served as a wholesaler for 270 years from the Edo period to the Meiji period and also served as a shoya. The long structure in the back reminds me of the way I lived at that time.
It seems that he was in charge of a wholesaler job in half a month, saying that he was in charge of a wholesaler job in Ojuku Iseya (Edo period lower wholesaler) job.
There are two buildings designated as "National Important Cultural Properties" in [Narai-juku], one of which is one (the other one; [Nakamura Family Residence (Comb wholesaler)]). Also, this is the [Kamiwakuya Historical Museum], but it seems that [Onjuku Iseya] was in charge of the "Wholesale" job at Hatago, where he worked for [Shimowakuya] and [Wakimotojin] during the Edo period. I visited the interior and left an impression on the interior decoration, but the "sculpture between the Shoin columns is carved with a elegant scenery" and the large "monkey hip decoration" ...
Ask the house という Home は, Long い Home を Work めた Home
On the right hand side, a little southwest from the center of Narai-juku, there was the Kami Wholesale Historical Museum. This house called Kami Wholesale is a house that has been a wholesaler for a long time, and it seems that he also served as a shoya. The old building is a quaint building with almost all the faces facing the road. Old documents and tools used for daily life were exhibited in the hall.
It was' wholesale shop 'which managed horses and walking roles
There was a Kami wholesale historical museum in the center of Narai juku, the longest post town in Japan. In the old days, there were a certain number of horses and walking roles set by the Shogunate for travelers such as officials and daimyo in the post town, and it was "Wholesale" that managed and operated this horse and walking role. It seems that it is. At the Kamiwaya Museum, old documents and tools used for daily life were exhibited. I think it's a valuable museum that I've never seen anywhere else.