Aoyagi Samurai Mansion | Old Japanese House • サムライハウス • Samurai House

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2021
  • In the rural area of Akita Prefecture lies a Samurai Mansion owned by the Aoyagi clan. This 200 year old historical site is very well retained that it’s considered as one of the best preserved Samurai residences in Japan.
    Entrance Fee:
    • Adult - 500 円
    • Student (12-17 years old) - 300 円
    • Children (6-11 years old) - 200 円
    • Underage (5 years and below) - Free
    Activities:
    • Samurai Helmet Experience
    • Vintage Gramophone Playing
    • Kago Lifting Experience
    • Demonstration of Traditional Art (irregularly)
    • Samurai Costume Experience (for reservation) + 4,500 yen/ person/ hour/ preparation included
    • Kimono Experience (for reservation)
    Other Facilities:
    • Souvenir Shops
    • Tea Area
    • Antique Shops
    📍 Address:
    3 Omotemachi-shimocho Kakunodate-machi Senboku-shi Akita Japan
    Tel +81(0)187-54-3257 Fax +81(0)187-53-2006
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Комментарии • 422

  • @dizzydaydream9647
    @dizzydaydream9647 Год назад +323

    My dad has a samurai sword that dates back to 1470. The blade is still sharp enough to take a person’s head off with one blow. The detail in the blade and handle are so intricate. The craftsmanship is breathtaking.

  • @ZATennisFan

    There is an aesthetic purity and beauty to traditional Japanese architecture that has rarely been matched....

  • @elainekilgore1352
    @elainekilgore1352 Год назад +201

    As a child I spent two years in Japan about 25miles south of Hiroshima. I fell in love with Japanese gardens, architecture of homes and castles and furniture. The use and treatment of wood and stone was stunning. My mother, God rest her, collected pieces from junk shops and shipyards that are prized possessions today, 60 years later.

  • @cheezyridr
    @cheezyridr Год назад +135

    for me, seeing the tools, weapons, and other items, just blows me away. knowing that for someone, long ago, they were every day items for them. someone walked those grounds as part of their every day life. they had happy times, and sad times there. children were born, parents grew old, and lives happened one day at a time. thank you for posting this

  • @harperwelch5147
    @harperwelch5147 Год назад +53

    There is so much to say about the huge influence on residential design the traditional Japanese home has offered the world. The work of architects like Frank Lloyd Wright are clearly inspired by the horizontal form, the relationship between inside and outside,the exposed timber framing, the flow of one space to another. The American Mid Century Modern look is all fundamentally based on Japanese innovations and sensibilities.

  • @AllSeeingScorpio
    @AllSeeingScorpio 2 года назад +96

    Thank you so much for vlogs like this one and your Tazawa Lake visit. I can no longer travel due to health reasons and Japan was one country I never was able to visit in person. I appreciate you sharing such wonderful places with us! 🤗☺

  • @ghostbleu8367
    @ghostbleu8367 Год назад +7

    I love everything about the Japanese culture, especially after finding out the one of the Shamira lords was my great great great great grandfather

  • @UnknownPerson-rf5rp
    @UnknownPerson-rf5rp 2 года назад +6

    Really i love Japan 🇯🇵 and japanese products.

  • @mihai-viteazul
    @mihai-viteazul Год назад

    before becoming a samurai learn to smell paper walls and change them in 30 seconds

  • @avagrego3195
    @avagrego3195 Год назад +11

    So practical, economic, and uniquely Japaneses, the hall is unadorned and the rooms to be used are decorated.

  • @brendanbang6636
    @brendanbang6636 Год назад +6

    A wonderful museum. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pugman99
    @pugman99 Год назад +4

    as a little boy I LOVED the Samurai! (still do!)

  • @Gabistruwwelliese
    @Gabistruwwelliese Год назад +4

    This was so beautiful! Thank you

  • @RenegadeRanga
    @RenegadeRanga Год назад +10

    What an amazing video. The history, overlayed music and nature are just stunning.

  • @lb8141

    A breathtakingly beautiful video❤. Thank you so much for sharing this with us 🙏🏻

  • @brianpeterson5559

    I know they were mighty warriors, that im amazed at how peaceful this beautiful place is .. Thank you

  • @chandarussell
    @chandarussell Год назад +1

    Fascinating and very interesting. The gardens are beautiful. I loved the tapestries and the kimono.

  • @libertyhawq1766
    @libertyhawq1766 Год назад +6

    Beautiful video. Very respectfully done. I am overwhelmed by the detailed craftsmanship and how well it has stood time. Thank you.

  • @Thee_Taterhead

    Thanks for sharing this video and the beautiful history.

  • @itsrye8001
    @itsrye8001 Год назад +3

    What a treat! Thank you for this vlog.