Okayama
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History

Takahashi City Samurai Residence/Former Orii Family

Japan, 23-2 Ishibiyacho, Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture 716-0015

Ishibiya-cho, where the samurai residence and former Orii family is located, has earthen walls on both sides and rows of houses with formal gates, and is part of the Okayama Prefecture-designated Ishibiya-machi Furusato Village. This building was built 170 years ago during the Tenpo era, and was the home of a samurai who weighed around 200 koku. It consists of a main building and a nagaya gate.The main building is in the shoin-zukuri style, and the pond, garden stones, and stepping stones in the courtyard are almost the same as before, and there is a museum facing the garden.

Business Time

9:00~17:00 Closed: December 29th to January 3rd

Telephone number 0866-22-1480
Website https://www.city.takahashi.lg.jp/soshiki/9/bukeyashiki4240131.html
Access
  • ・About 20 minutes from Kayo IC on the Okayama Expressway Parking lot: 7 regular cars ・Approximately 15 minutes walk from JR Bitchu Takahashi Station
Language 日本語
Other Admission fee: Ticket for both samurai residences: 500 yen for adults, 250 yen for elementary and junior high school students

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