Katahira Ohnuma Residence

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The house and stable are original to the house. The stable (middle middle) was actually built in the Meiji Period but reflects Edo Period architecture like the house. The third and smallest building is a reconstructed (2006) outhouse. This style of samurai residence with house, stable and outhouse

Kanegasaki katahira ohnuma1.jpg


Background

The house and stable are original to the house. The stable (middle middle) was actually built in the Meiji Period but reflects Edo Period architecture like the house. The third and smallest building is a reconstructed (2006) outhouse. This style of samurai residence with house, stable and outhouse was common in the are and called mittsuya keishiki or "three buildings design". The residence may have had a storehouse as well.


Gallery
  • (right to left) House, stable, outhouse
  • House
  • House
  • House and stable
  • House
  • (right to left) House, stable, outhouse
  • House, stable, outhouse
  • House
  • Inside the house
  • Inside the house
  • Inside the house
  • Inside the house
  • Inside the house
  • Foundation of the home

  • Katahira Ohnuma Residence Profile
    English Name Katahira Ohnuma Residence
    Japanese Name 片平丁・旧大沼家侍住宅
    Year 1700s
    Residence Type Lower Class
    Designations Local Historic Site
    Features House, Stable
    Visitor Information 9am,-5pm; closed Tuesday, Wednesday, and new year's holidays
    Website http://wwwsv.town.kanegasaki.iwate.jp/01town/04denken/kenchiku1.html
    Location Kanegasaki, Iwate Prefecture
    Castle Kanegasaki Castle (Iwate)
    Coordinates 39.19552, 141.12453
    Kanegasaki Castle (Iwate) and nearby Samurai Homes
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    Admin
    Visits May 12, 2018
    Added Jcastle 2018


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