Today, we will take a walk ☔ around the rainy Castle Town Kitsuki
The rainy season has begun, and there is a heavy rain warning today. In the meantime, I guided a small group customer from Australia and took a walk in the rain in the Kitadai Samurai Residence Street. Here are just a few places you can enjoy on a rainy day.
Please take a look at the scenery that can only be seen in Kitsuki City, and can only be seen on rainy days.
【Isoya Residence】The culture of hospitality seen in the Lord's resting place
At the top of the slope of the accounting hall is the "Rakujutei" of the imperial residence set up as a resting place for the lords. Three of the rooms, the entrance room, the guest room, and the tea room, still remain as the Isoya residence.
The architecture was built in the thirteenth year of culture (1816). After that, Kato Yogoemon, who became the owner, repeatedly expanded and renovated it, and it took its current form.
Just as the role of Rakujutei was "rest", "healing" hospitality is prepared everywhere in the mansion.
The garden is the best representation of this. The view of the garden, which can be seen from every room in the mansion, shows the Commitment and care of this mansion.
Each window frame reflects a different garden scene, and the stylish arrangements extend to the hand water bowls and Ranma. The location of the paving stones placed in the garden, the arrangement and type of trees that have been fully calculated. Throughout the mansion, there is a profound spirit that speaks to us over the past 200 years.
【Isoya Residence】
〒873-0001
大分県杵築市杵築211-1
TEL
0978-63-1488
business hours
10:00~17:00 (Admission until 16:30)
Closed
Year-end and New Year holidays
Entrance Fees
Individuals: Adults 300 yen / Elementary and junior high school students 150 yen
Groups: Adults 240 yen / Elementary and junior high school students 120 yen
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