Museum • 1503 Yoshidachō Tsuruma, Uwajima, Ehime 799-3761, Japan
The "Kuniyasunogo" in the quiet residential area of Uwajima City is a museum that vividly retains the remnants of the Edo period. Stepping inside, visitors are surrounded by a leisurely atmosphere reminiscent of old Edo, as if crossing through time and space.
The grounds faithfully reproduce the residences of wealthy merchants, warehouses, and samurai residences from that time. From Namako walls and white-walled storehouses to Japanese gardens, the meticulous attention to detail truly allows visitors to immerse themselves in the lifelike experience of traveling back to the Edo period.
The interiors of each building consist of exhibits that faithfully replicate the lifestyles of the time. Tea rooms, kitchens, and living rooms exude the nostalgic atmosphere of the good old days. Reflecting on each and every detail of the daily tools, one can almost visualize the lives of the people from that time.
The Kuniyasunogo, with its calm atmosphere and abundant attractions, has earned high praise from foreign tourists. At times, the site bustles with passengers from docking cruise ships, and it remains a popular destination for experiencing different cultures.
The entrance fee is a reasonable 200 yen for adults. When sightseeing in Uwajima, why not stop by? You are sure to have an unforgettable experience.
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