It can't be helped in Miyama, where the snow is deep, but Ishida family residence here was not allowed to go inside between 12 and 3 months. After all, it is decided to revisit in autumn.
It is an important cultural property, but there is a reason why it cannot be visited
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There is a wire mesh around the entrance and you cannot see it. It seems that it doesn't fit between the owner and the administration (that's what was written in the city meeting record I found on the WEB). On the wire mesh, there was a poster complaining that the owner would have difficulty maintaining and managing cultural properties as an individual (mainly financially). It seems that it will take time to resolve it.
It is the oldest thatched-roof private house in Japan that exists. However, it seems that the administrator is not properly managed at present (about neighboring residents), so you cannot visit it, and as far as you can see from the outside, it is not in good condition. It's about 20 minutes drive from "Miyama Kayabuki no Sato", and I think it's not enough to go to see it.
It is said to be the oldest farmhouse in Japan. It was a Kitayama type. Near the Ono Dam, I entered the direction of Ohara Shrine from the prefectural road and was in the back of the shrine, but it seemed that I had not visited the inside. There was a parking lot next to it.
Nothing in particular.
The building was interesting and I went close. But I can't put it inside. I only spent a week around. There seems to be nothing in particular.
Winter holiday
It can't be helped in Miyama, where the snow is deep, but Ishida family residence here was not allowed to go inside between 12 and 3 months. After all, it is decided to revisit in autumn.
It is an important cultural property, but there is a reason why it cannot be visited
There is a wire mesh around the entrance and you cannot see it. It seems that it doesn't fit between the owner and the administration (that's what was written in the city meeting record I found on the WEB). On the wire mesh, there was a poster complaining that the owner would have difficulty maintaining and managing cultural properties as an individual (mainly financially). It seems that it will take time to resolve it.
Japan's oldest thatched roof private house
It is the oldest thatched-roof private house in Japan that exists. However, it seems that the administrator is not properly managed at present (about neighboring residents), so you cannot visit it, and as far as you can see from the outside, it is not in good condition. It's about 20 minutes drive from "Miyama Kayabuki no Sato", and I think it's not enough to go to see it.
The oldest farmhouse in Japan の
It is said to be the oldest farmhouse in Japan. It was a Kitayama type. Near the Ono Dam, I entered the direction of Ohara Shrine from the prefectural road and was in the back of the shrine, but it seemed that I had not visited the inside. There was a parking lot next to it.