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Ashigaru Nagaya

新潟県

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Point 1

Visit a Foot Soldier Tenement from the Edo Period

The Ashigaru tenement in Shibata City was the residence of low-ranking samurai built in the late Edo period. It is a nationally designated important cultural property, and the sight of eight thatched roofs lined up is impressive. Here, you can catch a glimpse of the modest lifestyle of the time. Why not visit and experience the deep history and culture, and enjoy the unique charm of the Ashigaru tenement?
Point 2

Designated as an Important Cultural Property

The Ashigaru Nagaya in Shibata City is a residential building where lower-ranking samurai lived during the late Edo period. It has been recognized as a nationally designated Important Cultural Property. This building, with its characteristic 44m x 7m hip-and-gable roof, divided into eight sections, and thatched roof, reminds us of the lifestyle of the time. It is open to the public, so when you visit, please feel the historical value of the building.
Point 3

Experience the Life of Ashigaru

The Ashigaru tenement in Shibata City was where lower-ranking samurai lived during the late Edo period. It is a nationally designated important cultural property where you can experience their simple lifestyle. This tenement, consisting of eight houses with tatami rooms and earthen floors, conveys the way people lived at that time. Why not visit and imagine the daily lives of the brave Ashigaru?
Point 4

Historically Valuable Yagura Nagaya

The Ashigaru Nagaya in Shibata City is a residence for lower-ranking samurai built in the late Edo period. It is a nationally designated important cultural property, and you can experience the simple lifestyle of the time. This Nagaya, consisting of eight houses, conveys the lives of the people of the time with its structure of two tatami rooms and a dirt floor. Why not visit and imagine what kind of daily life the brave Ashigaru lived?
Point 5

Enjoy Edo Culture Together with Shimizuen

The Ashigaru Nagaya in Shibata City is a nationally designated important cultural property where lower-ranking samurai lived during the late Edo period. By visiting together with Shimizuen, you can deeply experience the refined Edo culture. This Nagaya, consisting of eight rooms, reminds us of the lifestyle of the time. Please come and feel its historical value at least once.
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Basic Information

Address 7-9-32 Daieicho, Shibata-shi, Niigata-ken

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