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Kitamae-bune kaifune toiya Moriya

富山県
3.9
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Point 1

Mori Family Building, a National Important Cultural Property

The Mori Family Building, located in the Kitamae ship chandlery district in Toyama City, is a national important cultural property built around the 11th year of the Meiji era. This architectural style, which symbolizes the Japan Sea trade at the time, became the foundation not only for logistics but also for cultural exchange. Throughout the building, there are unique wishes of merchants, such as a room with the word "enter" written on the floor to bring in money, and a dragon pattern visible on the ceiling of the innermost room. In addition, there is a model of a Kitamae ship displayed in the building along with easy-to-understand explanations.
Point 2

Feel the History of Japan Sea Trade in a Traditional Townhouse

The Moriya Merchant House, located in Toyama City, is a designated Important Cultural Property that was once the residence of a wealthy merchant built during the Meiji era. The dragon motifs and the character for "enter" painted on the floors and ceilings, as well as the mysterious instructions in the back room, offer a glimpse into the life and business practices of the time. Don't miss the two-storehouse garden or the doors adorned with traditional Kote-e paintings. The curator provides an enjoyable and detailed explanation, and once you visit, you'll be drawn into the historical background of Japan Sea trade.
Point 3

A Meiji-era Mansion with a Retro Atmosphere

The Kitamae ship merchant house, Mori Family, in Toyama City is a retro-style mansion built around the 11th year of the Meiji era, and is recognized as a nationally designated important cultural property. There is a two-story wooden main house and two-story north and south storehouses made of earth, where you can feel the historical background of not only logistics but also cultural exchange. In addition, the doors in the garden with family crests and dragon and tiger motifs, as well as the luxurious interior made from materials collected from all over the country, are also highlights. You can also enjoy a fun and detailed explanation from the curator!
Point 4

Impressive Hall with High Ceilings and Splendid Pillars

The Kitamae ship merchant house, Moriya, in Toyama City is a nationally designated important cultural property built during the Meiji period. Its appeal lies in the impressive hall with high ceilings and splendid pillars. Here, you can feel the history of not only logistics but also cultural exchange that took place at the time. Don't miss the unique wishes of the merchants, such as the floor with the word "enter" written on it and the ceiling with a dragon pattern. Come and experience its power once, and reflect on the history of trade in the Sea of Japan.
Point 5

Experience the Prosperity of Merchants from the Past for 100 yen

The Kitamae ship merchant house Mori Family in Toyama City is a nationally designated important cultural property built during the Meiji era. For just 100 yen, you can experience the luxurious design and prosperity of the merchants. The floors and ceilings are adorned with hidden mysteries and dragon patterns, and luxurious materials gathered from all over the country were used in its construction. The director provides enjoyable and detailed explanations, allowing you to catch a glimpse of the lifestyle and cultural exchange of the time.
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Basic Information

Address Toyama City
TEL 076-437-8960
Web Site http://www.city.toyama.toyama.jp/other/shisetsuannai/morike.html

Review

Average Review
3.9
3 Reviews
4
YKドラッガー
Posted Date:2025/1/30
富山市岩瀬にある北前船廻船問屋の屋敷です。意匠の入った大きな蔵が当時の繁栄を物語ってます。
5
Werwolf 001
Posted Date:2023/10/20
北前船に興味があり学ばせもらいました。解説してくださった女性の方は親切かつ気さくな方で色々と勉強になりました。明治初期に建てられた建物と美しい岩瀬浜町並みは後世に残しておくべ大切な遺産だと思います
5
Pen
Posted Date:2023/12/3
秋篠宮もおいでになったとのこと。 見どころ満載です。受付の方が案内してくれるので解説を聞いた方が面白いです。 私の時はおじいちゃんがユーモラスに案内してくれて楽しめました。 近隣の森家と一緒に使える拝観券をオススメします。

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