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Izumisano Furusato Machiyakan (Former Niigawa Residence, a Designated Cultural Property of Izumisano City)

           
                   
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Historic Townhouse from the Edo Period
🏡 Machiya Built for a Soy Sauce Merchant
This townhouse was built in the late Edo period (1770-1860) by Niikawa Kiuchi II to run a soy sauce business. Retaining a strong Edo period architectural style, it offers a glimpse into Japan’s historical craftsmanship.
🏡 Step into History
Inside, visitors can tour faithfully recreated rooms, including a traditional kitchen. Soy sauce-making tools and everyday items from the Edo period are also on display.
🎨 Expansion and Artistic Heritage of the Meiji Era
During the Meiji period (1868-1912), the tatami room was extended, and sliding door paintings by Taizan Hine, a well-known painter from Izumisano, were added. These paintings reflect the historical vibrancy and artistic heritage of Izumisano.
🎭 Living Cultural Spaces
Today, this townhouse is not just a historical site; it is also a vibrant community space that hosts flea markets, seasonal festivals, and hands-on cultural workshops.


📌 Basic Information

📍Izumisano Furusato Machiyakan (Former Niigawa Residence, a Designated Cultural Property of Izumisano City)

📍泉佐野ふるさと町屋館(旧新川家住宅)

📞 Phone072-469-5673(Japanese Only)
🏠 Address5-29 Honmachi, Izumisano City
🚉 Access6-minute walk from Izumisano Station on the Nankai Main Line
🚗 ParkingAvailable (11-25 Honmachi, Izumisano City, 2–3 minutes on foot from the facility)
🕒 Business HoursExhibition Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
❌ ClosedNew Year’s Holidays
💳 Payment MethodsCash only (Japanese yen)
💴 Admission◆ Individual:
General: ¥200
High school & university students: ¥100
◆ Groups (20 or more people):
General: ¥100
High school & university students: ¥50
◆ Free Admission:
✅ Children (15 years old and under)
✅ Seniors (65 years old and older)
✅ Visitors with disabilities (Please present a disability certificate or equivalent proof)
📅 ReservationNot required

📌 Note: Prices include tax. Information may change, so please contact the facility before visiting.

🔗Official Website: https://nigiwaihonpo.or.jp/en/

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ℹ️ Detailed Information

📸 A Popular Photo Spot
Izumisano Furusato Machiyakan is a must-visit photo spot, featuring a beautifully preserved Edo-period townhouse. The traditional Japanese architecture and authentic interiors offer the perfect backdrop for capturing unforgettable memories of your visit!

🎎 Try Traditional Japanese Toys!
At Izumisano Furusato Machiyakan, experience the joy of playing with traditional Japanese toys, including:
✅ Otedama – A beanbag juggling game
✅ Kendama – A cup-and-ball skill toy
Feel free to ask the staff for instructions and enjoy a fun, hands-on cultural experience!

⭐Highlights

🏡 Step into the Culture of Osaka Merchants in the Late Edo Period (1770–1860)
At Izumisano Furusato Machiya Museum, explore traditional tools and household items on display. Take a tour through faithfully recreated spaces, including the bookkeeping tables where business transactions once took place. This immersive experience allows visitors to gain a firsthand understanding of the traditional lifestyle of the time!

🗣 About the Museum’s Information Staff (Japanese only)
Friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through the Izumisano Furusato Machiya Museum, sharing a mix of fascinating historical facts and light-hearted anecdotes.
📌 Note: Guided tours are conducted in Japanese. If you require an interpreter-guide, please contact us in advance.

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