Mekata Residence: Difference between revisions

From Jcastle.info
(Created page with "{{Samurai Homes |Castle=Iwakuni Castle |English Name=Mekata Residence |Japanese Name=目加田武家屋敷 |Year=Late 18th Century |Residence Type=Middle Class |Samurai Reside...")
 
No edit summary
Line 11: Line 11:
|City=Iwakuni
|City=Iwakuni
|Prefecture=Yamaguchi Prefecture
|Prefecture=Yamaguchi Prefecture
|Background=This middle class samurai residence was believed to have been built in the late 18th century. The Kagawa Residence Nagayamon (row-gatehouse) is also located nearby, but does not have an omoya (main house). I didn't realise that this fine house existed until I stumbled upon it! The yellow walls are very fetching. This is one of the many treasures of Iwakuni which are overshadowed by the reconstructed keep on the mount. I advise not missing this site if you visit the castle. Visitors are free to walk around the garden, but the house cannot be entered.
|Background=This middle class samurai residence is believed to have been built in the late 18th century. The Kagawa Residence Nagayamon (row-gatehouse) is also located nearby, but does not have an omoya (main house). I didn't realise that this fine house existed until I stumbled upon it! The yellow walls are very fetching. This is one of the many treasures of Iwakuni which is overshadowed by the reconstructed keep on the mount. I advise not missing this site if you visit the castle. Visitors are free to walk around the garden, but the house cannot be entered.
|GPSLocation=34.17058, 132.17535
|GPSLocation=34.17058, 132.17535
|Visits=
|Visits=

Revision as of 16:15, 31 January 2021

This middle class samurai residence is believed to have been built in the late 18th century. The Kagawa Residence Nagayamon (row-gatehouse) is also located nearby, but does not have an omoya (main house). I didn't realise that this fine house existed until I stumbled upon it! The yellow walls are ve

IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (5).JPG


Background

This middle class samurai residence is believed to have been built in the late 18th century. The Kagawa Residence Nagayamon (row-gatehouse) is also located nearby, but does not have an omoya (main house). I didn't realise that this fine house existed until I stumbled upon it! The yellow walls are very fetching. This is one of the many treasures of Iwakuni which is overshadowed by the reconstructed keep on the mount. I advise not missing this site if you visit the castle. Visitors are free to walk around the garden, but the house cannot be entered.


Gallery
  • Samurai Residence
  • IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (2).JPG
  • IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (8).JPG
  • IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (4).JPG
  • IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (3).JPG
  • IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (1).JPG
  • IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (6).JPG
  • IwakunijoukamachiMekataBukeyashiki (7).JPG

  • Mekata Residence Profile
    English Name Mekata Residence
    Japanese Name 目加田武家屋敷
    Year Late 18th Century
    Residence Type Middle Class
    Designations Important Cultural Property
    Features Garden, House
    Visitor Information Free
    Location Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture
    Castle Iwakuni Castle
    Coordinates 34.17058, 132.17535
    Iwakuni Castle and nearby Samurai Homes
    Loading map...
    Admin
    Visits
    Added Jcastle 2021
    Contributor ART


    4.00
    (one vote)
    Loading comments...