Built in 1910, this is an old family home that is located on the historic site of Nagaoka-kyo, which is a former capital of Japan. The residence is preserved in the state it was built in over 100 years ago, which allows visitors to see what a traditional farmhouse looked like at the time.
The building is registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
- Tel
- 075-874-1023
- Address
- 64-2 Higashi-ido Kaide-cho, Muko City, Kyoto Prefecture
- Access
- Walk 5 minutes from Nishi-Muko Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line
- Business Hours
- - Opening Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Closed: Mondays (Closed the following day when Monday is a national holiday), document organization days (The first of each month. Closed the following weekday when the first falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Monday), and during New Years holidays (December 28th - January 4th) - Price
- Viewing free
- Parking
- Not available