Hisano Residence

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This Bukeyashiki (samurai house) belonged to the Hisano family, who served as the retainers of the rulers of Akiźuki-han (domain). The house is larger than average for those in the domain, indicating that the Hisano were of a higher status. The two-storey residence is constructed of high quality sug

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Background

This Bukeyashiki (samurai house) belonged to the Hisano family, who served as the retainers of the rulers of Akiźuki-han (domain). The house is larger than average for those in the domain, indicating that the Hisano were of a higher status. The two-storey residence is constructed of high quality sugi wood. The thatched roof part of the house is currently being replaced and so this area was off-limits during my visit, although one could see in. This part of the house has a well articulated layout with the guest hall being separated from living quarters by the entrance parlour. The two-storey northern wing was for the retired head of the family to dwell in. Strolling gardens wrap around the house in the north and in the west. Other structures include a kura (storehouse), now a museum, the Umaya (stables), the Chūgenbeya, now the ticket office, and an annex guest house. Parts of the house are off-limits to the public whilst renovations are ongoing.


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  • Hisano Residence Profile
    English Name Hisano Residence
    Japanese Name 久野武家屋敷
    Year Late Edo Period
    Residence Type Upper Class
    Designations Local Historic Site
    Features
    Visitor Information 10:00~17:00 (300 yen)
    Location Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture
    Castle Akizuki Castle
    Coordinates 33.46635, 130.69179
    Akizuki Castle and nearby Samurai Homes
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