飯田家住宅, Historical residence in Yokohama, Japan
The Iida House features a timber-framed structure with a thatched roof spanning 20 meters in length and 8.1 meters in width.
Built in 1889, this residence belonged to the Iida family who served as village headmen and contributed to local development through land reclamation projects.
The property incorporates both traditional Japanese architectural elements and living spaces that reflect the social status of village leaders in the Edo period.
Located in Tsunashima, Kohoku Ward, the property maintains its original moat and can be accessed through guided tours with advance reservations.
The gate house structure dates back to the late Edo period and contains architectural details that demonstrate the fusion of residential and administrative functions.
GPS coordinates: 35.54255,139.63151
Latest update: March 6, 2025 21:56
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