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- Katsushika-ku Yamamoto-tei
A residence that boats the beauty of modern Japanese-style architecture
A residence that was built at the end of the Taisho period and structurally altered towards the start of the Showa period. A wooden Japanese-style house with two floors, it also has a Western-style parlor with a stone-built mantelpiece and stained glass. The garden is well-received both domestically and overseas. It is a cultural asset registered with Katsushika Ward. A historical building selected by Tokyo.
*The information in this article was accurate at the time of the interview and it is subject to change. Please check each official website for the latest information before visiting.
*The above article is based on coverages made until March 2019.
HOURS | 9:00am-4:30pm (closes at 5:00pm) |
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CLOSED | Every third Tuesday, days after public holidays, every third Tuesday to Thursday in December |
NOTES RE: CLOSINGS | Open during Golden Week, the Bon holidays, and the year-end and New Year holidays |
COST | Entry fee = 100 yen for high school students or older, free for middle school students or younger/matcha with sweets = 600 yen/ |
OTHER INFO | Joint entry ticket with the Katsushika Shibamata Tora-san Museum 550 yen for adults. Free for those who present a handicapped person identification card and their caretakers |
ADDRESS | 7-19-32 Shibamata, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo |
ACCESS | 8 minutes by foot from Shibamata Station on the Keisei Kanamachi Line |
WEBSITE | http://www.katsushika-kanko.com/yamamoto/eng/ |
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