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|Background=The Henmi Residence is one of the well preserved samurai homes that is still live in. It has obviously been modernized to some extent and the rough clay walls of the house that I've seen in other photos have now been plastered over with what looks like similar plaster (like shikkui) to the outer walls. In the back on the right of one of the photos you can barely see a 2 story building. This is actually a sericulture (silkworm breeding) school that was established by Henmi Torao in 1891 (Meiji 24). Henmi himself studied sericulture in Nagano and Gunma and brought the knowledge back to Tsuyama to help develop the local economy. The Henmi family still lives here today. | |Background=The Henmi Residence is one of the well preserved samurai homes that is still live in. It has obviously been modernized to some extent and the rough clay walls of the house that I've seen in other photos have now been plastered over with what looks like similar plaster (like shikkui) to the outer walls. In the back on the right of one of the photos you can barely see a 2 story building. This is actually a sericulture (silkworm breeding) school that was established by Henmi Torao in 1891 (Meiji 24). Henmi himself studied sericulture in Nagano and Gunma and brought the knowledge back to Tsuyama to help develop the local economy. The Henmi family still lives here today. | ||
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|Visits=June 15, 2024 | |Visits=June 15, 2024 | ||
|AddedJcastle=2024 | |AddedJcastle=2024 | ||
|Contributor=Eric | |Contributor=Eric | ||
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Revision as of 11:21, 16 September 2024
The Henmi Residence is one of the well preserved samurai homes that is still live in. It has obviously been modernized to some extent and the rough clay walls of the house that I've seen in other photos have now been plastered over with what looks like similar plaster (like shikkui) to the outer wal
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The Henmi Residence is one of the well preserved samurai homes that is still live in. It has obviously been modernized to some extent and the rough clay walls of the house that I've seen in other photos have now been plastered over with what looks like similar plaster (like shikkui) to the outer walls. In the back on the right of one of the photos you can barely see a 2 story building. This is actually a sericulture (silkworm breeding) school that was established by Henmi Torao in 1891 (Meiji 24). Henmi himself studied sericulture in Nagano and Gunma and brought the knowledge back to Tsuyama to help develop the local economy. The Henmi family still lives here today.
Henmi Residence Profile | |
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English Name | Henmi Residence |
Japanese Name | 逸見家住宅 |
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Residence Type | Middle Class |
Features | Gates, House |
Visitor Information | Prive Property - not open |
Location | Tsuyama, Hyogo Prefecture |
Castle | Tsuyama Castle |
Coordinates | 35.06583, 134.00252 |
Tsuyama Castle and nearby Samurai Homes | |
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Visits | June 15, 2024 |
Added Jcastle | 2024 |
Contributor | Eric |