Old Mejima Residence Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Even in the corner of Matsushiro's tourist spots, it is relatively close to the edge, so I felt that few people visited. The Maejima family is a vassal of the Sanada family of Dai 々. There was also a garden surrounding a beautiful pond, and there was a relaxing air flowing.
Mr. Maejima has been a vassal of the Sanada family since the time of Yukitaka Sanada, but the second generation of the Maejima family, Kazuyuki Sakuzaemon, was confined to Mt. Kudo, Masayuki Sanada and Yukimura (Nobushige) father and son. Follow the Kudoyama residence of Yukimura One of the 16 vassals was the second generation Sakuzaemon Ichi. There are leaflets, such as the former Higuchi family residence (Matsushiro domain samurai residence) and the front gate of the Yazawa family, which are free.
It is said to be the oldest existing samurai residence in Matsushiro. Passing through the magnificent gate, you will find a large main building and a magnificent tatami-matted room. Looking outside, you will see a Japanese garden with a large pond. This was a typical samurai residence. Moreover, I am happy that admission is free.
The former Maejima family residence is the residence of a vassal who served the Sanada family in Ueda / Matsushiro 々. It is located at the edge of Matsushiro's tourist attraction, but you can walk around enough. Since it is a little far from the others, few people visited and I was able to take a relaxing tour. You can also visit the main building for free. You can also see the garden including Shinji Pond from the porch of the main building.
Daini 々, it is said that it is the house that served the Sanada family. It is said that it will be the oldest existing samurai residence around here, but it is in good condition.
Even in the corner of Matsushiro's tourist spots, it is relatively close to the edge, so I felt that few people visited. The Maejima family is a vassal of the Sanada family of Dai 々. There was also a garden surrounding a beautiful pond, and there was a relaxing air flowing.
Mr. Maejima has been a vassal of the Sanada family since the time of Yukitaka Sanada, but the second generation of the Maejima family, Kazuyuki Sakuzaemon, was confined to Mt. Kudo, Masayuki Sanada and Yukimura (Nobushige) father and son. Follow the Kudoyama residence of Yukimura One of the 16 vassals was the second generation Sakuzaemon Ichi. There are leaflets, such as the former Higuchi family residence (Matsushiro domain samurai residence) and the front gate of the Yazawa family, which are free.
It is said to be the oldest existing samurai residence in Matsushiro. Passing through the magnificent gate, you will find a large main building and a magnificent tatami-matted room. Looking outside, you will see a Japanese garden with a large pond. This was a typical samurai residence. Moreover, I am happy that admission is free.
The former Maejima family residence is the residence of a vassal who served the Sanada family in Ueda / Matsushiro 々. It is located at the edge of Matsushiro's tourist attraction, but you can walk around enough. Since it is a little far from the others, few people visited and I was able to take a relaxing tour. You can also visit the main building for free. You can also see the garden including Shinji Pond from the porch of the main building.
Daini 々, it is said that it is the house that served the Sanada family. It is said that it will be the oldest existing samurai residence around here, but it is in good condition.