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De Lalande House: Shinjuku Shinanomachi (信濃町) there to the Western Museum. It was a one-story building that was said to have been designed by meteorologist and physicist Kitao Jiro as his own residence, but around 1910, it was extensively expanded to a three-story wooden building by the German
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is 1942 Jitei was built in . While keeping the building area small under the building control during the war, the living room with a colonnade and the second floor in a loft style are arranged in the center of the large roof. A tangible cultural property (building) designated by the Tokyo
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immediately after returning from Europe in 1923. It is a mixed Japanese-Western style house with a large quadrangular pyramidal roof and broad eaves. It is designated a tangible cultural property (building) by the Tokyo Metropolitan
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Hachioji Sennin Concentric (八王子千人同心) Kumigashira House: The mansion of the late Edo period Kumigashira (郷士). It has a higher style than ordinary private houses, such as a tatami room with an alcove and an entrance with a ceremony
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The park is divided into three zones. The west zone is lined with Musashino farm homes and Yamanote houses, the center zone is lined with prestigious historic buildings, and the east zone is a reproduction of the
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Murakami Seikado (cosmetics store): A booth store in Ikenohata. Signboard architecture. The appearance that combines the Ionic order- style colonnades and the tile-roofed Japanese-style roof is unique.
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Odera Shoyu Store: A merchant house made of girders. They sold sake, miso, and soy sauce by weight. The inside of the store reproduces the situation in the latter half of the Showa 30's.
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Imperial Palace Main Gate Ishibashi Ornamental Lamp: One of the six ornamental lamps installed on the parapet of the Imperial Palace Main Gate Ishibashi (on the front side of the
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The museum enables visitors to enter and explore a wide variety of buildings of different styles, periods, and purposes, from upper-class homes to pre-war shops, public baths (
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bridge). Manufactured around 1886 (Meiji 20). Due to aging, a lamp of the same shape was manufactured and replaced in 1986 (Showa 61). The same thing is exhibited in the
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of the foot, the former Manseibashi Station near to there was brick of alternating. The year of completion is unknown, but it is estimated to be in the late Meiji era.
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architect Georg de Lalande. It was restored assuming the appearance of . For the convenience of barrier-free, an external elevator to the 2nd floor is installed.
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Tenmei family (farm house): A prestigious farm house with a Nagayamon (traditional Japanese gate style, 長屋門), where a wealthy farmer lived from the Edo period.
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Nishikawa Annex: A house of Izaemon Nishikawa, the founder of Nishikawa Silk Reeling, used as a guesthouse and retreat. It was completed in 1922 (Taisho 11).
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The park includes many buildings from the ordinary middle class Japanese experience to the homes of wealthy and powerful individuals such as former
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Former Jishōin Mausoleum: A mausoleum built in 1652 in the early Edo period by Kōra Muneyoshi, a master builder of the Shogunate. Third Shogun
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Flower City Flower Shop: A flower shop in Kanda. Signboard architecture. Reliefs are applied to the copper plate of the
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Tokiwadai Photo Studio: A photo studio built in Tokiwadai, a suburban residential area in the early Showa period. The
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Kawano Shoten (Japanese umbrella wholesaler): A Japanese umbrella manufacturing wholesaler with a girder structure.
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House (Okawa House): A Western-style suburban house built in the suburbs that was developed under the ideal of "
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Date Family Gate: The front gate of a mansion built by the Date Marquis family (formerly the Date family of the
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Tailor: A townhouse made of girders. The interior recreates the workplace of a tailor in the Taisho era.
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Yoshinoya farmhouse: A farm house in Nozaki Village, Tama County (多摩郡) (currently Nozaki,
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Ueno Fire Station (former Shimotani Fire Station) Watchtower Upper part: The watchtower (
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Takei Sanshodou (Stationery Store): A stationery store in Kanda. Signboard architecture.
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on the building's second floor. It was completed in 1902 (Meiji 35) and made entirely of
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Former Kōkaden Hall (now Museum Visitor Center): A temporary building erected in the
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on board), it is not operating as of 2011 due to maintenance problems such as aging.
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TSD43 ( dynamics saved ): 1968 formula, Kitamura Mfg body. Originally used by the
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wood. This is an early example of using window glass in a Japanese-style mansion.
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Tsunashima family farmhouse: A valuable mid-Edo period farmhouse in Okamoto,
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Ueno Fire Station (former Shitaya Fire Station) Upper part of the watchtower
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Yamatoya Main Store (Dry Food Store): A three-story wooden store in
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in 1940. It was relocated to this area in 1941 after the ceremony.
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tram (scrapped in 1978). Since it was not remodeled into a
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Maruji Shoten (Rough goods store): A rough goods store in
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Tokyo Metropolitan Designated Tangible Cultural Property
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often visited here during the creation of his film,
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Imperial Palace Main Gate Ishibashi Ornamental Lamp
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