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|English Name=Yagyu Karo Residence
|English Name=Yagyu Karo Residence
|Japanese Name=旧柳生藩家老屋敷
|Japanese Name=旧柳生藩家老屋敷
|Year=mid 1800's
|Year=1840's
|Residence Type=Upper Class
|Residence Type=Upper Class
|Samurai Residence Designations=Local Historic Site
|Samurai Residence Designations=Local Historic Site
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|Background=Oyamada Shurei, chief retainer of the Yagyu, was awarded the plot of land for his success reforming the domain’s finances. The stone walls were constructed in 1841 by a mason from Owari, and the garden was laid out by the noted tea ceremony master Kizu Rosen. The residence includes a nagayamon gate, earthen walls, and a garden. Other buildings no longer exist but the foundations are laid out in stone. It is a beautifully preserved example of the lifestyle of a high-ranking retainer in a small rural domain.
|Background=Oyamada Shurei, chief retainer of the Yagyu, was awarded the plot of land for his success reforming the domain’s finances. The stone walls were constructed in 1841 by a mason from Owari, and the garden was laid out by the noted tea ceremony master Kizu Rosen. The residence includes a nagayamon gate, earthen walls, and a garden. Other buildings no longer exist but the foundations are laid out in stone. It is a beautifully preserved example of the lifestyle of a high-ranking retainer in a small rural domain.


In 1964, the house came into the possession of writer Yamaoka Sohachi. It is said that the concept for the NHK historical drama ''Spring Slope'' (Haru no Saka), featuring Yagyū Munenori, was written here. After Yamaoka’s death, the property was donated to Nara City. Today it is maintained as a museum, with displays on the Yagyu clan and Edo Period culture.
In 1964, the house came into the possession of writer Yamaoka Sohachi. It is said that the concept for the NHK historical drama ''Spring Slope'' (Haru no Saka), featuring Yagyu Munenori, was written here. After Yamaoka’s death, the property was donated to Nara City. Today it is maintained as a museum, with displays on the Yagyu clan and Edo Period culture.
|GPSLocation=34.73246, 135.95024
|GPSLocation=34.73246, 135.95024
|Visits=February 11, 2025
|Visits=February 11, 2025

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Oyamada Shurei, chief retainer of the Yagyu, was awarded the plot of land for his success reforming the domain’s finances. The stone walls were constructed in 1841 by a mason from Owari, and the garden was laid out by the noted tea ceremony master Kizu Rosen. The residence includes a nagayamon gate,

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Background

Oyamada Shurei, chief retainer of the Yagyu, was awarded the plot of land for his success reforming the domain’s finances. The stone walls were constructed in 1841 by a mason from Owari, and the garden was laid out by the noted tea ceremony master Kizu Rosen. The residence includes a nagayamon gate, earthen walls, and a garden. Other buildings no longer exist but the foundations are laid out in stone. It is a beautifully preserved example of the lifestyle of a high-ranking retainer in a small rural domain.

In 1964, the house came into the possession of writer Yamaoka Sohachi. It is said that the concept for the NHK historical drama Spring Slope (Haru no Saka), featuring Yagyu Munenori, was written here. After Yamaoka’s death, the property was donated to Nara City. Today it is maintained as a museum, with displays on the Yagyu clan and Edo Period culture.


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  • Yagyu Karo Residence Profile
    English Name Yagyu Karo Residence
    Japanese Name 旧柳生藩家老屋敷
    Year 1840's
    Residence Type Upper Class
    Designations Local Historic Site
    Features Gates, Garden, House
    Visitor Information 9am - 5pm (closed for New Year's holidays); 350 yen admission
    Website https://www.city.nara.lg.jp/site/yagyuu/
    Location Nara, Nara Prefecture
    Castle Yagyu Jin'ya
    Coordinates 34.73246, 135.95024
    Yagyu Jin'ya and nearby Samurai Homes
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