We saw the signage along the road and followed it to Ohashi House. This old historical house is preserved for all to see, for a small entry fee. Explore the gardens and interior. It is beautifully pre...
Bewertet am 18. Dez. 2019
Jamie575
Historical house: A gem to visit
We saw the signage along the road and followed it to Ohashi House. This old historical house is preserved for all to see, for a small entry fee. Explore the gardens and interior. It is beautifully pre...
Bewertet am 18. Dez. 2019
ShinU0007
Elegant merchant house
The existing house and the rice storehouse were built around 1796. The Ohashi family moved to Kurashiki in 1705 and become a large land owner and made a fortune in rice and salt farming as well as in ...
Bewertet am 13. Mai 2019
ShinU0007
Elegant merchant house
The existing house and the rice storehouse were built around 1796. The Ohashi family moved to Kurashiki in 1705 and become a large land owner and made a fortune in rice and salt farming as well as in ...
Bewertet am 13. Mai 2019
betteskid
Interesting visit with delightful docent
This attraction is the former home of the family that established the Ohara Museum and played a large role in the community over several hundreds of years. It is a chance to see a traditional house an...
Historical house: A gem to visit
We saw the signage along the road and followed it to Ohashi House. This old historical house is preserved for all to see, for a small entry fee. Explore the gardens and interior. It is beautifully pre...
Historical house: A gem to visit
We saw the signage along the road and followed it to Ohashi House. This old historical house is preserved for all to see, for a small entry fee. Explore the gardens and interior. It is beautifully pre...
Elegant merchant house
The existing house and the rice storehouse were built around 1796. The Ohashi family moved to Kurashiki in 1705 and become a large land owner and made a fortune in rice and salt farming as well as in ...
Elegant merchant house
The existing house and the rice storehouse were built around 1796. The Ohashi family moved to Kurashiki in 1705 and become a large land owner and made a fortune in rice and salt farming as well as in ...
Interesting visit with delightful docent
This attraction is the former home of the family that established the Ohara Museum and played a large role in the community over several hundreds of years. It is a chance to see a traditional house an...