A mid-Edo-period farmhouse in Nigioka-cho, Otsuki City, designated a National Important Cultural Property and one of the finest surviving traditional residences of the Koshu region. The large irimoya-style thatched-roof structure conveys the traditional farmhouse style of the Koshu area. The expansive site includes the main house and earthen storehouses, offering a glimpse of prosperous farming li…
The Hoshino Family Residence, located in Nigioka-cho, Otsuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture, is believed to have been constructed around 1750 (Kan'en 3) during the mid-Edo period. The Hoshino family is said to have been an established farming household in the region for generations. The main building fe…
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