The person who visited the house doesn't speak English or very little, but if you speak a little Japanese, she will give you very interesting information!
I passed in front of you on the tour. Red tiled roof and magnificent coral stone walls. You can see that it was an old house. It was Monday, so it was a regular holiday and I was disappointed that I couldn't go inside.
One of the best preserved upstream old folk houses in the prefecture 52/71
Original Text
When I got off the boat on Aka Island, I found it when I moved to a village at the southern end of Keiruma Island. I was impressed not only by the main building, but also by the toilet, pighouse, and kitchen.
It is a building built in the latter half of the 19th century in the southern part of Keiruma Island. It was built by influential people on the island and you can feel the regional characteristics of Okinawa's houses. The admission fee was 300 yen, and there was an administrator at the time of the visit, and I was able to hear about the traces of bullets during the Battle of Okinawa.
You would probably want to live there.
Beautiful old house with tatami mats and sliding silk screen doors in a little hamlet of utter quietness.
Very nice visit
The person who visited the house doesn't speak English or very little, but if you speak a little Japanese, she will give you very interesting information!
A fine old house.
I passed in front of you on the tour. Red tiled roof and magnificent coral stone walls. You can see that it was an old house. It was Monday, so it was a regular holiday and I was disappointed that I couldn't go inside.
One of the best preserved upstream old folk houses in the prefecture 52/71
When I got off the boat on Aka Island, I found it when I moved to a village at the southern end of Keiruma Island. I was impressed not only by the main building, but also by the toilet, pighouse, and kitchen.
Old home in the second half of the 19th century
It is a building built in the latter half of the 19th century in the southern part of Keiruma Island. It was built by influential people on the island and you can feel the regional characteristics of Okinawa's houses. The admission fee was 300 yen, and there was an administrator at the time of the visit, and I was able to hear about the traces of bullets during the Battle of Okinawa.