Kubota Residence
Kubota Residence
Kubota Residence
Kubota Residence
Kubota Residence
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Kubota Residence

In Former Castle Town district —
16 of 23 in Hagi

The Kubota Residence (旧久保田家住宅), a historic home over 200 years old, offers visitors a rare glimpse into Japan's past. Originally owned by a family deeply involved in the kimono and sake industries, the residence embodies traditional Japanese charm. The spacious layout features a large kitchen and several rooms furnished with tatami mats, a quintessential element of Japanese interiors. These rooms are divided by sliding doors, which can be opened to create larger, more flexible spaces, reflecting the fluidity and adaptability of traditional Japanese living.

Inside, the residence showcases an intriguing collection of historical artifacts, including tools and lamps from the late Edo Period (1603-1867) and the Meiji Period (1868-1912). These objects offer a unique window into the craftsmanship and daily life of the era. The carefully preserved items, along with the architecture, transport visitors to a time when Japan was undergoing significant cultural and social transformations.

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Hours and Fees

Kubota Residence
  • Opening hours
  • 9:00 to 17:00

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • 100 yen (Kubota Residence only)
    310 yen (combination ticket including eight other residences)

Getting there

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The Kubota Residence is located in the former castle town area, about two kilometers from Higashi-Hagi Station. It can be reached in about 10 minutes by bicycle (bike rentals are available near the station) or 30 minutes on foot. The residence is also accessible by the Maru Bus.

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