
A house for workers that was moved and restored in 1986. Approximately 30 of the 137 buildings built for the S… Read more »
A house for workers that was moved and restored in 1986. Approximately 30 of the 137 buildings built for the S… Read more »
The Matsugaoka Silkworm Industry Inari Shrine was originally located in the grounds of a former residence of t… Read more »
In 1874, mulberry trees and tea plants were planted on 311 hectares of cultivated land, with silkworm breeding… Read more »
The Matsugaoka Honjin (Headquarters) is a one-floor cypress building with thatched roof once called Ochaya or … Read more »
Five years after the 1868 Meiji Restoration, 3,000 former Shonai Clan soldiers put down their swords in exchan… Read more »