Former Mimoto Residence

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Former Mimoto Residence in Yusuhara Town is a traditional, prestigious old folk house built in Meiji 1 (1868) during the turbulent late Edo period, designated as a town cultural property, standing as a representative architectural masterpiece where ancient wooden frames and beautiful thatched roofs melt beautifully into surrounding mountain village landscapes. Stepping inside completely wraps visitors in a nostalgia of good old Japan, with its irori fireplace, heavy wooden frames, and dirt floors carefully preserved with their ancient architectural techniques intact. It stands as a must-see hidden famous spot for international architecture and history fans wishing to deeply learn traditional Japanese wooden design and the rich sensibilities of ancestors who survived in rugged mountain valleys.

Former Mimoto Residence
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国登録文化財 旧味元家住宅(民間非営利団体 高知文化財研究所)

国登録文化財 旧味元家住宅(民間非営利団体 高知文化財研究所)

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Former Mimoto Residence

Address
1099-1 Yahata-yahata, Oko-cho, Nankoku City, Kochi Prefecture
Website
http://www.kochi-bunkazaidan.or.jp/~rekimin/mimoto.html
Operator
Kochi Cultural Foundation

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