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|Background=The house and stable are original to the house. The stable (middle middle) was actually built in the Meiji Period but reflects Edo Period architecture like the house. The third and smallest building is a reconstructed (2006) outhouse. This style of samurai residence with house, stable and outhouse was common in the are and called <I>mittsuya keishiki<I> or "three buildings design". The residence may have had a storehouse as well. | |Background=The house and stable are original to the house. The stable (middle middle) was actually built in the Meiji Period but reflects Edo Period architecture like the house. The third and smallest building is a reconstructed (2006) outhouse. This style of samurai residence with house, stable and outhouse was common in the are and called <I>mittsuya keishiki</I> or "three buildings design". The residence may have had a storehouse as well. | ||
|GPSLocation=39.19552, 141.12453 | |GPSLocation=39.19552, 141.12453 | ||
|Visits=May 12, 2018 | |Visits=May 12, 2018 | ||
|AddedJcastle=2018 | |AddedJcastle=2018 | ||
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Revision as of 19:56, 29 September 2018
The house and stable are original to the house. The stable (middle middle) was actually built in the Meiji Period but reflects Edo Period architecture like the house. The third and smallest building is a reconstructed (2006) outhouse. This style of samurai residence with house, stable and outhouse
Background
The house and stable are original to the house. The stable (middle middle) was actually built in the Meiji Period but reflects Edo Period architecture like the house. The third and smallest building is a reconstructed (2006) outhouse. This style of samurai residence with house, stable and outhouse was common in the are and called mittsuya keishiki or "three buildings design". The residence may have had a storehouse as well.
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Katahira Ohnuma Residence Profile | |
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English Name | Katahira Ohnuma Residence |
Japanese Name | 片平丁・旧大沼家侍住宅 |
Year | 1700s |
Residence Type | Lower Class |
Designations | Local Historic Site |
Features | House, Stable |
Visitor Information | 9z,-5pm; closed Tuesday, Wednesday, and new year's holidays |
Website | http://wwwsv.town.kanegasaki.iwate.jp/01town/04denken/kenchiku1.html |
Location | Kanegasaki, Iwate Prefecture |
Castle | Kanegasaki Castle (Iwate) |
Coordinates | 39.19552, 141.12453 |
Kanegasaki Castle (Iwate) and nearby Samurai Homes | |
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Visits | May 12, 2018 |
Added Jcastle | 2018 |
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