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|Background=The Kawarada clan supported the Ashina since they were in Aizu (Fukushima) and continued to support the Satake through the entire Edo Period after the Ashina died out. The current house was actually built in the Meiji Period but is representative of Edo Period samurai home construction and displays the unique shoin style architecture form this region. The Kawarada clan continued to be successful after the Edo Period working in various business, politics and education. | |Background=The Kawarada clan supported the Ashina since they were in Aizu (Fukushima) and continued to support the Satake through the entire Edo Period after the Ashina died out. The current house was actually built in the Meiji Period but is representative of Edo Period samurai home construction and displays the unique shoin style architecture form this region. The Kawarada clan continued to be successful after the Edo Period working in various business, politics and education. | ||
|GPSLocation=39.5972, 140.56271 | |GPSLocation=39.5972, 140.56271 | ||
|Visits=Aug. 9, 2004 | |Visits=Aug. 9, 2004; May 11, 2018 | ||
|AddedJcastle=2018 | |AddedJcastle=2018 | ||
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The Kawarada clan supported the Ashina since they were in Aizu (Fukushima) and continued to support the Satake through the entire Edo Period after the Ashina died out. The current house was actually built in the Meiji Period but is representative of Edo Period samurai home construction and displays
Background
The Kawarada clan supported the Ashina since they were in Aizu (Fukushima) and continued to support the Satake through the entire Edo Period after the Ashina died out. The current house was actually built in the Meiji Period but is representative of Edo Period samurai home construction and displays the unique shoin style architecture form this region. The Kawarada clan continued to be successful after the Edo Period working in various business, politics and education.
Kawarada Residence Profile | |
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English Name | Kawarada Residence |
Japanese Name | 河原田家 |
Year | 1891 |
Residence Type | Middle Class |
Features | Garden, House |
Visitor Information | Open Apr. 8-Nov. 30, 9:00-16:40; free admission |
Website | http://kakunodate-kanko.jp/category/2015/03/post-27.html |
Location | Semboku, Akita Prefecture |
Castle | Kakunodate Castle |
Coordinates | 39.5972, 140.56271 |
Kakunodate Castle and nearby Samurai Homes | |
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Visits | Aug. 9, 2004; May 11, 2018 |
Added Jcastle | 2018 |