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|Castle=Tsurugaoka Castle
|Castle=Tsurugaoka Castle
|English Name=Hyuga Residence
|English Name=Hyuga Residence
|Japanese Name=旧日向家住宅
|Japanese Name=日向武家屋敷・旧日向家住宅
|Year=1862
|Year=1862
|Residence Type=Middle Class
|Residence Type=Middle Class
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|City=Tsuruoka
|City=Tsuruoka
|Prefecture=Yamagata Prefecture
|Prefecture=Yamagata Prefecture
|Background=uno momento por pavor
|Background=The Hyūga-bukeyashiki is a surviving samurai residence which has been relocated from the castle town of Tsuruoka in the north. The Hyūga-bukeyashiki was constructed in 1862 in the Torii neighbourhood of the town, and the patriarch is listed as Hyūga Shōnosuke, a samurai of the Shōnai Domain. The building now has copper tiling for its roof but it originally would've used straw thatching. The house is open to the public, 10:00-16:00, and I believe admission is free, though it was after four when I arrived so I couldn't check out the interior. Even though this bukeyashiki was originally in the town surrounding [[Tsurugaoka Castle]], it is now located opposite the ruins of [[Maruoka Castle (Dewa)]] in the village of Maruoka in Tsuruoka Municipality.
|GPSLocation=38.68194, 139.83181
|GPSLocation=38.68194, 139.83181
|AddedJcastle=2023
|AddedJcastle=2023
|Contributor=ART
|Contributor=ART
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 18 August 2023

The Hyūga-bukeyashiki is a surviving samurai residence which has been relocated from the castle town of Tsuruoka in the north. The Hyūga-bukeyashiki was constructed in 1862 in the Torii neighbourhood of the town, and the patriarch is listed as Hyūga Shōnosuke, a samurai of the Shōnai Domain. The bui

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The Hyūga-bukeyashiki is a surviving samurai residence which has been relocated from the castle town of Tsuruoka in the north. The Hyūga-bukeyashiki was constructed in 1862 in the Torii neighbourhood of the town, and the patriarch is listed as Hyūga Shōnosuke, a samurai of the Shōnai Domain. The building now has copper tiling for its roof but it originally would've used straw thatching. The house is open to the public, 10:00-16:00, and I believe admission is free, though it was after four when I arrived so I couldn't check out the interior. Even though this bukeyashiki was originally in the town surrounding Tsurugaoka Castle, it is now located opposite the ruins of Maruoka Castle (Dewa) in the village of Maruoka in Tsuruoka Municipality.


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  • Hyuga Residence Profile
    English Name Hyuga Residence
    Japanese Name 日向武家屋敷・旧日向家住宅
    Year 1862
    Residence Type Middle Class
    Designations Prefectural Treasure
    Features House
    Visitor Information 10:00-16:00; free
    Website https://www.city.tsuruoka.lg.jp/shisei/shiyakusyo/infomation/kushibiki/kanko/ksangyo01201612.html
    Location Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture
    Castle Tsurugaoka Castle
    Coordinates 38.68194, 139.83181
    Tsurugaoka Castle and nearby Samurai Homes
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