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The ruins of the Nabari Todo family residence

Nabari Todo family residence ruins①
Nabari Todo family residence ruins②
Nabari Todo family residence ruins③
Nabari Todo family residence ruins①
Nabari Todo family residence ruins②
Nabari Todo family residence ruins③

The Nabari Todo family residence began with Takayoshi, who was the third son of TakatoraTodo Nobunaga's chief retainer Niwa Nagahide and adopted by Todo Takatora, and has been living in Nabari since 1636. He was given 15,000 koku by the Tsumoto family, and was the 11th generation to celebrate the Meiji Restoration.

The existing building was destroyed by the Great Nabari Fire in 1710, but was rebuilt afterward.According to the mansion map passed down to the Todo family, it has several functions due to its usage and the character of the building. The number of tatami mats listed is 1,083 tatami mats. Most of the building was demolished in the first year of the Meiji era, but part of the back area, which was used for daily life such as the middle back called ``Onishi'', the celebration room, and the tea ceremony room, and the main gate (to Juei Shrine) were preserved. It is a valuable example of an early modern samurai residence, of which there are few remaining structures nationwide.

Inside the building, furniture passed down from the Nabari Todo family, as well as weapons, classic books, and documents are on display, allowing visitors to get a glimpse of the lives of senior samurai in the early modern period.

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Detailed information

address
54-3 NabariCity 518-0718
telephone number
0595-63-0451 (名張藤堂屋敷)
business hours
From 9am to 5pm
Holiday
(1) Mondays and Thursdays (open on holidays and closed the following day), (2) 12/29-1/3
Fee
General: 200 yen High school students: 100 yen Elementary and junior high school students: Free
Nabari Todo Family Residence Ruins + Natsumi Haiji Temple Exhibition Hall, common admission ticket 300 yen
Access by public transportation

Approximately 5 minutes walk from Nabari Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line

Access by car

Approximately 30 minutes by car south from Meihan National Highway "Ueno IC"

parking

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