The old Kazama family is located a little far from the center of Tsuruoka city in Yamagata prefecture.
It developed as a merchant of the Shonai domain under the castle of Tsuruoka, and later became the number one wealthy merchant in Tsuruoka.
It developed as a merchant of the Shonai domain under the castle of Tsuruoka, and later became the number one wealthy merchant in Tsuruoka.
It is protected by the hands of the locals as a valuable historical heritage that conveys the remnants of those days.
When I pass through the entrance, the inside of the mansion is preserved as it was at that time, as if I had traveled back in time.
Glossy black pillars with lacquer, calculated garden. It feels like you're in a movie.
When I pass through the entrance, the inside of the mansion is preserved as it was at that time, as if I had traveled back in time.
Glossy black pillars with lacquer, calculated garden. It feels like you're in a movie.
I usually only take landscape photos, but I love traditional Japanese houses like this.
It was a garden that has been calculated. The floor plan looks beautiful no matter where it look. It's really great.
The mansion as it was at that time can be preserved because the local people are well cared for it.
The mansion as it was at that time can be preserved because the local people are well cared for it.
The reason why old Japanese houses seem beautiful is probably because of the Japanese people's desire to support traditional culture in their dignity and appearance.
This time, I made the Kazama family a work that looks like a cut from a scene from a movie.
The green of the trees and the light that illuminates the house are very beautiful.
The green of the trees and the light that illuminates the house are very beautiful.