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I visited to Miyama Museum of History and Folklore. It originally was farmers house that was built 200 years ago. unfortunately it was burned about 10 years ago, after that they rebuilt. You can see the Edo period farmers’ house and their life.
- Attic of thatched roof house
- “Hoozuki” Chinese lantern
- Inside of the thatched roof
- Traditional oven
- Fireplace
- Thatched roof house’s eaves
- sedge used for thatching
- a ceremonial kimono, Kamishimo
- a spinning wheel
- a family crest
- Bathroom
- In the traditional house, there was a space for horse. Photo is a manger.












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Very interesting. I like to learn from history and how people lived.
As for me, it was the first time to see the bath of the farmer’s house in Edo period. It was very interesting!