Hakogi House, Traditional Japanese farmhouse in Kita-ku, Japan.
The Hakogi-ke residence features an expansive thatched roof structure with multiple entrances designated for family members, samurai visitors, and household servants.
The main building of Hakogi Sennenya dates from 806 during the Heian period, making it one of the oldest residential structures in Japan.
The interior arrangement includes 16 bedrooms with tatami flooring, sliding partitions, and traditional kitchen spaces that reflect Japanese architectural principles.
Visitors can access the residence daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM between April and October, with modified hours from November through March.
The residence underwent a complete dismantling and relocation process over two years starting in 1977 due to the construction of the Nodo Dam.
Location: 山田町衝原
Inception: 14 century
GPS coordinates: 34.76953,135.10300
Latest update: May 11, 2025 20:08
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