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Honmaya Former Residence

山形県
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Welcoming the envoy, the samurai residence of the 2,000 koku format
This is a rare building that combines the styles of samurai and merchant architecture, built as a lodging for the shogunate's inspectors in the Nagato-ya style. The Honma family, once known as the largest landowner in Japan, built this mansion. Experience the spirit of "simplicity, strength, and frugality" at the residence of this wealthy merchant.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

A Samurai Residence and Merchant House Combined into One!

Honmaya Former Residence A Samurai Residence and Merchant House Combined into One!
The Honma family's former residence is extremely rare in that it combines two architectural styles: a samurai residence and a merchant house. Normally, a samurai residence is designed for the purpose of a samurai's residence and defense, while a merchant house is built for the purpose of a merchant's office and business. However, in the Honma family's former residence, these two functions are integrated, creating a unique architectural style. This rare architectural style is evident in the structure and arrangement of the building, as well as the layout of the interior. The grandeur of the samurai residence and the practicality of the merchant house are combined, with a beautiful garden, spacious earthen floor, and luxurious guest room. The design of the samurai residence's weightiness and the merchant house's desire for business prosperity are harmoniously blended, making its uniqueness and beauty attractive. The architectural style of the Honma family's former residence is unparalleled nationwide and is highly valued for its historical and cultural significance. For visitors, its uniqueness and beauty will be an attractive experience!
Point 2

The Pine Tree Symbolizing the Honma Family's Spirit!

Honmaya Former Residence The Pine Tree Symbolizing the Honma Family's Spirit!
The pine tree at the entrance of the Honma Family's former residence, known as the "gate-covering pine," is a unique pine tree that stands as if covering the roof of the entrance. This pine tree symbolizes the spirit of the Honma Family, expressing the family motto of "never be arrogant, always remain humble." As the name "gate-covering pine" suggests, this pine tree symbolizes the virtues of humility and modesty, as can be seen from its posture. The Honma Family has actively contributed to the local community and led a simple and sturdy lifestyle throughout the generations. This pine tree is positioned as a symbol of the family's attitude and spirit. The gate-covering pine also plays a role in conveying its humility and modesty to visitors. Through this pine tree, visitors can feel the history and philosophy of the Honma Family. It also impresses the local people as if symbolizing the spirit of the Honma Family's contribution to the community. Its existence conveys history and culture along with the building itself, leaving a deep impression and respect on visitors!
Point 3

Experience the Attraction of Sakata City's "Sakata Hina Street" Event

Honmaya Former Residence Experience the Attraction of Sakata City's "Sakata Hina Street" Event
画像引用:おいでよ!酒田さんぽ
Various events are held throughout the year at the Honma family's former residence, but one event that deserves special attention is the "Sakata Hina Street" event. This event, held annually from late February to early April, showcases the venerable "Hina dolls" that have been cherished since ancient times. The Honma family's former residence and Honma Museum feature limited-time exhibits of beautiful Hina dolls. Visitors can enjoy the traditional atmosphere in combination with the scenery of the samurai residence and garden. The exhibited Hina dolls are known for their intricate decorations and delicate craftsmanship, leaving viewers moved. "Sakata Hina Street" is a valuable opportunity to experience the local culture and traditions. Visitors can appreciate the beautiful Hina dolls while touching on history and art. The exhibits at the Honma family's former residence and Honma Museum are particularly valuable and cannot be missed. For those who want to fully enjoy the charm of Sakata City, "Sakata Hina Street" is an event not to be missed. Please visit this event, where the beauty of the Hina dolls and the historical atmosphere of the Honma family's former residence merge, and have a special experience!
Point 4

Experience the Commercial Activities of the Honma Family at the Annex!

Honmaya Former Residence Experience the Commercial Activities of the Honma Family at the Annex!
The "Shop" annex of the Honma family's former residence is where Honma Hikaru, the first generation of the Honma family, started his business as "Niigata-ya". This is a historic place where the Honma family has been engaged in business for generations, and exhibits are displayed to convey its history. Inside the building, there are displays of actual ledger rooms, lighting fixtures such as lanterns, kitchen utensils, and signs used in business. In addition, because there were many fires in Sakata City, firefighting equipment that the Honma family had prepared is also on display, introducing the Honma family's history and their journey with the community. This annex is a valuable place where you can experience the commercial activities of the Honma family and the history of the region. When you visit, please feel the history of the Honma family's business and the local community.
Point 5

Enjoy Art and Nature at the Same Time at the Museum!

Honmaya Former Residence Enjoy Art and Nature at the Same Time at the Museum!
The Honma Museum of Art consists of the main building, Seienkaku, the garden, Tsuruma-en, and the exhibition hall. The site covers an area of approximately 1.7 hectares and was opened as a museum in 1947 with Seienkaku and Tsuruma-en. Later, in 1968, a new exhibition hall was built to exhibit a variety of collections and works by artists from both inside and outside Yamagata Prefecture. Seienkaku and Tsuruma-en were originally a villa built by Mitsumichi Honma, a wealthy merchant in Sakata, in 1813. It was used as a resting place for the lord of the Shonai domain during inspections of the territory. Seienkaku is a building in the shoin-zukuri style with a tea room called "Rokumeiro" and offers a beautiful view of Tsuruma-en from the second floor. The museum has a permanent exhibition mainly of its collection. Tsuruma-en is a pond garden with a spring-fed stream and is designated as a national scenic spot with Mt. Chokai in the background. The garden features famous stones brought by Kitamae ships, with the north side representing deep mountain valleys and the south side compactly reproducing the scenery of the satoyama and people's lives. The Honma Museum of Art combines the historic building of Seienkaku and the beautiful garden of Tsuruma-en, providing visitors with the opportunity to enjoy the charm of both culture and nature at the same time. Various cultural events, such as exhibitions and public viewings of collections, are also held, making it a place where you can fully enjoy the charm of art and gardens!
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Sightseeing

Honmaya Former Residence A Samurai Residence that Conveys History and Tradition!
A Samurai Residence that Conveys History and Tradition!
Honma Family Old Main Residence is a samurai residence that the Honma family presented to the feudal lord to welcome the shogunate's inspection team. This building has been open to the public as a tourist facility since 1982. The architectural style is a rare combination of samurai and merchant styles, with its beauty and unique atmosphere being its charm. The spacious grounds have a splendid gate and garden, giving a sense of the formality of a samurai residence. Inside, there are exhibits introducing the history and culture of the Honma family, conveying the history and tradition of Yamagata to visitors. Honma Family Old Main Residence is a must-see tourist spot for those interested in local history and architectural culture!

Access

Access by Car is About 10 Minutes from Tanaka Chuo IC!
When accessing the Honma Family Old Residence, if using public transportation, take the Shonai Kotsu bus bound for Tsuruoka from JR Sakata Station and get off at the City Hall Mae bus stop, which takes about 7 minutes. It's about a 5-minute walk from there. Using the bus from the station is convenient and the travel time is short. If using a car, it takes about 10 minutes from the Sakata Chuo IC on the Nihonkai Tohoku Expressway. The roads are well-maintained, making access smooth. There is also a parking lot, making it convenient to visit by car. Access methods that are easy to use depending on the means of transportation are available, making it easier to visit the Honma Family Old Residence.

Basic Information

Address 12-13 Nibancho, Sakata-shi, Yamagata-ken 998-0045
Business Hours

9:30~16:30

TEL 0234-22-3562
Web Site http://hommake.sakura.ne.jp/

Review

Average Review
4
5 Reviews
5
akimustang
Posted Date:2024/11/18
山形県酒田市の本間家旧本邸へ日曜の午前10:30過ぎに1人で行って来ました♪ 入館料は本間美術館とセットで1700円税込でセットだと300円税込お安くなったようです。 この本間家旧本邸は、江戸時代の豪商本間家の旧本陣宿だったもので、戦後には公民館としても利用されたことがあるようです。 なおこの旧本邸は撮影不可だったのは残念です。
4
期待の若鷹(HAWKS)
Posted Date:2024/6/22
2024年6月平日の午前 酒田本間家の三代目当主である本間光丘が、幕府巡検使本陣宿として庄内藩主酒井家に献上、その後拝領した、二千石格式の長屋門構えの武家屋敷です。 玄関先の臥龍の松は樹齢400年以上を重ね、悠々たる佇まいです。 日本一の大地主と呼ばれ「本間様には及びもないがせめてなりたや殿様に」と詠われた、本間様の旧本邸です。 なお、邸内は写真禁止です。 ******* 本家の歴史 本間家初代久四郎原光が元禄二年(1689)本町一丁目に『新潟屋』を開業した。 三代光丘は千石船による商いを始める一方、農業振興のため土地改良・水利事業を行い、又、永年にわたる風害軽減のため砂防林の植林に心血を注いだ。 また、荘内藩主酒井家の信望を頂き請われて落財政の相談に預るなど、地域社会の発展に努めた。以来、商人と地主の任を全うしながら、代々酒田と共に歩を進め、今日に至っている。 歴史を刻む武家屋敷 本間家旧本郎は、三代光丘が幕府巡見使一行の本陣宿として明和五年(1768)新築し、荘内藩主酒井家に献上し、その後拝領した。 この建物は、母屋桁行33.6m、梁間16.5mの機瓦芽平屋書院造りの武家屋敷と商家造りが一体となる珍しい建築様式。商家造りの方で昭和20年春まて生活し、昭和24年から51年まで公民館として利用された。昭和57年に一般公開し、様々な企画展を開催、建物と代々受け継ぐ志をご覧頂いている。
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nb 246
Posted Date:2024/10/12
戊辰戦争時、当時の庄内藩の武装近代化に大きな役割を果たしたと言われる豪商本間家の旧本邸。 1758年に新築され、当時の庄内藩主に献上された後、拝領した建物。武家屋敷と商家造りが一体となる珍しい建築様式だそうだ。 玄関前の大きな松が印象的。 山居倉庫から山居橋を渡って徒歩10分程度。 旧本邸の道路を挟んだ向かいには同じ本間家の旧本邸別館があり、商いを営んだ当時の帳場や備品などが展示される一方で、土産品などが扱われていた。
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