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|Background=The Seri-gumi Yoshii Residence is probably equally well preserved on a par with the [[Isojima Residence]]. The house is private property but the owner does not live in it anymore. When it was protected as a Hikone City Historical Site, a survey of the house showed significant damage so it was faithfully restored as a late Edo Period ashigaru home. | |Background=The Seri-gumi Yoshii Residence is probably equally well preserved on a par with the [[Isojima Residence]]. The house is private property but the owner does not live in it anymore. When it was protected as a Hikone City Historical Site, a survey of the house showed significant damage so it was faithfully restored as a late Edo Period ashigaru home. | ||
It was open for a special exhibit when I visited in October 2021. The tours were conducted by city volunteers but when I visited the owner happened to drop by and gave a personal tour of the home and its history. He was very passionate about the history and the house itself so I truly hope it can be made open more regularly in the future. | It was open for a special exhibit when I visited in October 2021. The tours were conducted by city volunteers but when I visited the owner happened to drop by and gave a personal tour of the home (including the upstairs storage) and its history. He was very passionate about the history and the house itself so I truly hope it can be made open more regularly in the future. | ||
|GPSLocation=35.26865, 136.24997 | |||
|Visits=October 16, 2021; November 3, 2022 | |Visits=October 16, 2021; November 3, 2022 | ||
|AddedJcastle=2022 | |AddedJcastle=2022 | ||
|Contributor=Eric | |Contributor=Eric | ||
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The Seri-gumi Yoshii Residence is probably equally well preserved on a par with the Isojima Residence. The house is private property but the owner does not live in it anymore. When it was protected as a Hikone City Historical Site, a survey of the house showed significant damage so it was faith
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The Seri-gumi Yoshii Residence is probably equally well preserved on a par with the Isojima Residence. The house is private property but the owner does not live in it anymore. When it was protected as a Hikone City Historical Site, a survey of the house showed significant damage so it was faithfully restored as a late Edo Period ashigaru home.
It was open for a special exhibit when I visited in October 2021. The tours were conducted by city volunteers but when I visited the owner happened to drop by and gave a personal tour of the home (including the upstairs storage) and its history. He was very passionate about the history and the house itself so I truly hope it can be made open more regularly in the future.
Yoshii Residence Profile | |
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English Name | Yoshii Residence |
Japanese Name | 吉井家住宅 |
Year | 1800s |
Residence Type | Ashigaru |
Designations | Local Historic Site |
Features | Gates, Garden, House |
Visitor Information | not open to the public; private property; sometimes open for special occassions |
Website | https://www.hikoneshi.com/sightseeing/article/yoshiike-jutaku |
Location | Hikone, Shiga Prefecture |
Castle | Hikone Castle |
Coordinates | 35.26865, 136.24997 |
Hikone Castle and nearby Samurai Homes | |
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Visits | October 16, 2021; November 3, 2022 |
Added Jcastle | 2022 |
Contributor | Eric |