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Ota Family Residence
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Nearby attractions
Irohamaru Exhibition Hall
Tomo-843-1 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh
2 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Tomonoura History and Folklore Museum
7536-1 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0202, Japan
Io Temple
Ushiroji-1397 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0202, Japan
Nunakuma Shrine
Japan, 〒720-0202 Hiroshima, Fukuyama, Tomocho, Ushiroji−1225 沼名前神社
Tomonotsu Museum
Tomo-271-1 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Ankoku Temple
990-1 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0202, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Shionone Tomonoura Daifuku
Tomo-869-1 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Minato Yumegokochi
Tomo-892 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Taitei
550-4 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Chitose
Tomo-552-7 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
鞆の浦 あこう屋
Tomo-528 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Cafe 454
Tomo-454 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Uogen
Ushiroji-1159 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0202, Japan
Kinugasa
Tomo-150-12 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Hotel Ofutei
136 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Tomonoura Ramen Taimaru
Tomo-136-30 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
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Onfunayado Iroha
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Shiomachi Hotel
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Keishokan Sazanamitei
Japan, 〒720-0201 Hiroshima, Fukuyama, Tomocho, Tomo−421 景勝館漣亭
Tomo nyahn
Tomo-8番地 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
Nipponia Tomo Port Town
Japan, 〒720-0201 Hiroshima, Fukuyama, Tomocho, Tomo−595 鞆肥後屋
Kokokara
3371 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0202, Japan
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Ota Family Residence
JapanHiroshima PrefectureFukuyamaOta Family Residence

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Ota Family Residence

Tomo-842 Tomocho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 720-0201, Japan
4.3(82)
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attractions: Irohamaru Exhibition Hall, Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh, Tomonoura History and Folklore Museum, Io Temple, Nunakuma Shrine, Tomonotsu Museum, Ankoku Temple, restaurants: Shionone Tomonoura Daifuku, Minato Yumegokochi, Taitei, Chitose, 鞆の浦 あこう屋, Cafe 454, Uogen, Kinugasa, Hotel Ofutei, Tomonoura Ramen Taimaru
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+81 84-982-3553
Website
tomonoura.life

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Nearby attractions of Ota Family Residence

Irohamaru Exhibition Hall

Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh

Tomonoura History and Folklore Museum

Io Temple

Nunakuma Shrine

Tomonotsu Museum

Ankoku Temple

Irohamaru Exhibition Hall

Irohamaru Exhibition Hall

3.7

(70)

Open 24 hours
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Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh

Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh

4.4

(283)

Open 24 hours
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Tomonoura History and Folklore Museum

Tomonoura History and Folklore Museum

3.7

(110)

Open 24 hours
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Io Temple

Io Temple

4.3

(108)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Ota Family Residence

Shionone Tomonoura Daifuku

Minato Yumegokochi

Taitei

Chitose

鞆の浦 あこう屋

Cafe 454

Uogen

Kinugasa

Hotel Ofutei

Tomonoura Ramen Taimaru

Shionone Tomonoura Daifuku

Shionone Tomonoura Daifuku

4.3

(100)

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Minato Yumegokochi

Minato Yumegokochi

4.4

(21)

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Taitei

Taitei

4.1

(110)

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Chitose

Chitose

4.1

(155)

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4.3
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5.0
3y

This house was built during 18th century and some famous nobles stayed here for a few days. It has some attractive points to see such as warehouse, garden, ceiling and wall. The family who lived here sold “Homei-shu” during Edo period all over Japan. And then, they produced it here so there are some warehouses. The reason why they could build such a great house was they were allowed to sell Homei-shu dominantly by Han, the lord. Thanks to its policy, they could make fortune.

Este es edificio muy grande y maravilloso y fue fundado durante Edo tiempo(siglo 18). Hay un jardín pequeño. Eso representa el espíritu Sado, espíritu de té en Japón. Si llama atención a su pilar en edificio, puede encontrar un dibujo tradicional que se llama...

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5.0
6y

This was a memorable visit. We were just two of us at that time and the 3 elderly people there were just waiting for people to come visit so they could do the tour. We were with a lovely lady who read the English explanations for us and it was very helpful to understand all the different parts of the buildings. It s a huge house that served as a sake brewery and shop as well as...

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5.0
2y

Beautifully preserved Edo period Japanese residence and attached sake brewery. The rooms were pristine and very spacious. The sake brewery has been for the most part untouched with the original tools and barrels. A must visit residence when in the quaint fishing village...

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TomoTomo
This house was built during 18th century and some famous nobles stayed here for a few days. It has some attractive points to see such as warehouse, garden, ceiling and wall. The family who lived here sold “Homei-shu” during Edo period all over Japan. And then, they produced it here so there are some warehouses. The reason why they could build such a great house was they were allowed to sell Homei-shu dominantly by Han, the lord. Thanks to its policy, they could make fortune. Este es edificio muy grande y maravilloso y fue fundado durante Edo tiempo(siglo 18). Hay un jardín pequeño. Eso representa el espíritu Sado, espíritu de té en Japón. Si llama atención a su pilar en edificio, puede encontrar un dibujo tradicional que se llama “Kugi-kakushi “.
Amandine PaulandreAmandine Paulandre
This was a memorable visit. We were just two of us at that time and the 3 elderly people there were just waiting for people to come visit so they could do the tour. We were with a lovely lady who read the English explanations for us and it was very helpful to understand all the different parts of the buildings. It s a huge house that served as a sake brewery and shop as well as an inn. GO!!!!
Annie SobolAnnie Sobol
Beautifully preserved Edo period Japanese residence and attached sake brewery. The rooms were pristine and very spacious. The sake brewery has been for the most part untouched with the original tools and barrels. A must visit residence when in the quaint fishing village of Tomonoura.
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This house was built during 18th century and some famous nobles stayed here for a few days. It has some attractive points to see such as warehouse, garden, ceiling and wall. The family who lived here sold “Homei-shu” during Edo period all over Japan. And then, they produced it here so there are some warehouses. The reason why they could build such a great house was they were allowed to sell Homei-shu dominantly by Han, the lord. Thanks to its policy, they could make fortune. Este es edificio muy grande y maravilloso y fue fundado durante Edo tiempo(siglo 18). Hay un jardín pequeño. Eso representa el espíritu Sado, espíritu de té en Japón. Si llama atención a su pilar en edificio, puede encontrar un dibujo tradicional que se llama “Kugi-kakushi “.
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This was a memorable visit. We were just two of us at that time and the 3 elderly people there were just waiting for people to come visit so they could do the tour. We were with a lovely lady who read the English explanations for us and it was very helpful to understand all the different parts of the buildings. It s a huge house that served as a sake brewery and shop as well as an inn. GO!!!!
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Beautifully preserved Edo period Japanese residence and attached sake brewery. The rooms were pristine and very spacious. The sake brewery has been for the most part untouched with the original tools and barrels. A must visit residence when in the quaint fishing village of Tomonoura.
Annie Sobol

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