There are many Western architectural models in the Mountain Man Archives. Tickets here are not expensive. You can come and see different things and works of art.
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Yamate Archives Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Yamate Museum was built in 1909. It is the only remaining "Japanese-style and Western-style hotel-style housing" in Yokohama City, and the only wooden Western-style building. The museum displays Charles Wegman's caricatures, Gerrard's Western-style tiles and other exhibits collected at the time of civilization. As well as relevant information on Yokohama and Yamate up to the time of the Great Kanto Earthquake.
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Yamate Archives Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many Western architectural models in the Mountain Man Archives. Tickets here are not expensive. You can come and see different things and works of art.
If Yokohama is divided into several areas, it can be divided into Future Port, Yamashita Park, China Street, Yamanote and other major areas. Yamashita Park, as the name implies, is the park under the mountain, and the mountain is the Yamanote area. It used to be a place where foreigners lived, and now it is also a place where the rich people in Yokohama live. Get off at Ishikawa-cho Station and hike up the mountain, the first place to come is called the Diplomat's House. The Diplomat House was originally the residence of Naida Dingyu, a former Meiji government diplomat, and was built in Shibuya, Tokyo, in 1910. The designer is an American. He first came to Japan as a teacher at the school and became an active architect.