Kitsuki Residences
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Ohara Residence showcases Kitsuki’s finest samurai home, with beautiful tatami rooms, a charming garden, and an authentic thatched roof that takes visitors back in time.
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Nomi Residence invites visitors to explore a free, restored samurai home and relax with drinks and snacks at its cozy café in the heart of historic Kitsuki.
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Isoya Residence blends samurai history with beautiful art displays, offering visitors a peaceful museum filled with ink paintings and traditional Japanese artworks.
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Sano Residence showcases Japan’s medical past with historic tools, a rare Meiji-era microscope, and the charm of Kitsuki’s oldest surviving wooden townhouse.
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Hitotsumatsu Residence blends Showa and Edo styles, offering wide tatami rooms, historic exhibits, and lovely views of Kitsuki Castle and the sparkling sea.
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