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Yamaguchi Residence Historical Museum

The Yamaguchi Residence is a historic two-story building with 15 rooms located in Sakai Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan in 1966. Since 2009, it has been open to the public as part of the Sakai City Machiya History Museum. The residence is one of the few surviving early Edo-period townhouses, built shortly after the city center was completely destroyed by fire during the Summer Siege of Osaka in 1615. It conveys the atmosphere of traditional Sakai townhouse life to the present day. The property underwent several expansions and renovations from the mid to late Edo period. In 1775, the main house was renovated and an entrance, reception rooms, and a west storehouse were added on the south side; in 1800, a north storehouse was added, completing the current layout. Inside, visitors can see a large earthen-floored space with a kamado stove, wooden-floored living areas used for everyday life, and formal rooms and a tea room used for hospitality. The main house also introduces traditional local industries such as cutlery, incense, and dantsu (woven carpets). The garden on the north side features a large wax tree nearly 200 years old, viewable from the main house. Visitors can also enjoy guidance from volunteer tourism guides.

Address

1-2-31 Nishikino-cho Higashi, Sakai Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, 590-0932

Access

Hankai Tramway Hankai Line "Ayanomachi Station"

Telephone

072-224-1155

Price

200 yen

Business Hours

10:00–17:01

  • Sakai people were said to have lavished so much luxury on their buildings that the phrase “Kyoto for clothes, Osaka for food, Sakai for buildings” (Sakai no tate-daore) was coined. The Yamaguchi Residence is an Important Cultural Property that conveys the atmosphere of early Edo-period Sakai townhouses to the present day. Access is a 3-minute walk from “Ayanomachi” stop on the Hankai Tramway Hankai Line. Admission is 200 yen for adults, and free for junior high students and younger. A joint ticket for both Yamaguchi Residence and Seigakuin is sold for 250 yen.

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