Former Akimoto Residence Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a building that integrates Japanese and Western styles, and it is recommended for those who appreciate buildings ファン.
Original Text
I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is one of the constituent cultural properties. On April 23, when I visited, "Tsunagu Machinaka フェス in Tatebayashi" was held and was open to the public as well as [Former Tatebayashi Nigyomi Program Office]. This is originally the executive director of Kamihae モスリン Co., Ltd., Kumasaburo Sugimura, around 1910 ~ 1912 [Main House (Wakan ...)]
It is a building that integrates Japanese and Western styles, and it is recommended for those who appreciate buildings ファン.
Original Text
I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is one of the constituent cultural properties. On April 23, when I visited, "Tsunagu Machinaka フェス in Tatebayashi" was held and was open to the public as well as [Former Tatebayashi Nigyomi Program Office]. This is originally the executive director of Kamihae モスリン Co., Ltd., Kumasaburo Sugimura, around 1910 ~ 1912 [Main House (Wakan ...)]
There is a cluster of clusters of clusters, and it seems that flowers bloom at the same time as the October cherry blossoms. I visited on October 2nd, but it seems a little late. Is it often off the time of October cherry blossoms? I want to see it someday. Anyway, the contrast between the forest-like entrance and the back lawn garden was impressive at the former Akimoto Bettei.
There is a cluster of clusters of clusters, and it seems that flowers bloom at the same time as the October cherry blossoms. I visited on October 2nd, but it seems a little late. Is it often off the time of October cherry blossoms? I want to see it someday. Anyway, the contrast between the forest-like entrance and the back lawn garden was impressive at the former Akimoto Bettei.
A mansion that tells the history of modernization of Tatebayashi in the corner of Tatebayashi Castle
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In a corner of the Tatebayashi Castle Ruins, there is a t mansion used by the children and grandchildren of Reito Akimoto, the last Lord of the Tatebayashi clan, as a villa. This building, called Akimoto Bettei, was built in the late Meiji period in line with the construction of the factory of Joge Moslin, a local leading company, and is usually closed and cannot be entered. If you turn to the garden side, you can look inside through the glass window. There is a Western-style building next to a large Japanese-style building, and it seems that it was used as a guest house where cherry blossom viewing banquets were held at that time.
It is a building that integrates Japanese and Western styles, and it is recommended for those who appreciate buildings ファン.
I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is one of the constituent cultural properties. On April 23, when I visited, "Tsunagu Machinaka フェス in Tatebayashi" was held and was open to the public as well as [Former Tatebayashi Nigyomi Program Office]. This is originally the executive director of Kamihae モスリン Co., Ltd., Kumasaburo Sugimura, around 1910 ~ 1912 [Main House (Wakan ...)]
It is a building that integrates Japanese and Western styles, and it is recommended for those who appreciate buildings ファン.
I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is one of the constituent cultural properties. On April 23, when I visited, "Tsunagu Machinaka フェス in Tatebayashi" was held and was open to the public as well as [Former Tatebayashi Nigyomi Program Office]. This is originally the executive director of Kamihae モスリン Co., Ltd., Kumasaburo Sugimura, around 1910 ~ 1912 [Main House (Wakan ...)]
Someday, jugatsusakura and higanbana.
There is a cluster of clusters of clusters, and it seems that flowers bloom at the same time as the October cherry blossoms. I visited on October 2nd, but it seems a little late. Is it often off the time of October cherry blossoms? I want to see it someday. Anyway, the contrast between the forest-like entrance and the back lawn garden was impressive at the former Akimoto Bettei.
Someday, jugatsusakura and higanbana.
There is a cluster of clusters of clusters, and it seems that flowers bloom at the same time as the October cherry blossoms. I visited on October 2nd, but it seems a little late. Is it often off the time of October cherry blossoms? I want to see it someday. Anyway, the contrast between the forest-like entrance and the back lawn garden was impressive at the former Akimoto Bettei.
A mansion that tells the history of modernization of Tatebayashi in the corner of Tatebayashi Castle
In a corner of the Tatebayashi Castle Ruins, there is a t mansion used by the children and grandchildren of Reito Akimoto, the last Lord of the Tatebayashi clan, as a villa. This building, called Akimoto Bettei, was built in the late Meiji period in line with the construction of the factory of Joge Moslin, a local leading company, and is usually closed and cannot be entered. If you turn to the garden side, you can look inside through the glass window. There is a Western-style building next to a large Japanese-style building, and it seems that it was used as a guest house where cherry blossom viewing banquets were held at that time.