I was taken to the building by a volunteer guide. The careful explanation deepened my understanding. Our ancestors were half-agricultural and half-person country villages, and there were many similarities in some of the houses on display, which was very interesting. In addition, after moving to the city, we have a pendulum wall clock (Meiji clock) manufactured in the 1950s, and we are wondering if it can be donated if it is acceptable. It's old-fashioned and dusty, and maybe don't run...
Really informative and keen guides to show us around, and I really enjoyed admiring these classic buildings. So glad that they are being preserved here.
[Night Special Opening Shimomachi Yukiri]
August 3 (Sat) and 4 (Sun)
From 15:00 to 20:30 (opening from 9:30, last admission until 20:00)
https: //www.tatemonoen.jp/event/page/2019_yusuzumi.php ...