What's behind these trap doors in our traditional Japanese House?
Автор: NekoAshi Japan
Загружено: 2025-01-16
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Join us as we uncover the secrets of a 155-year-old Japanese kominka house, built during the transition from the Edo to Meiji eras in Shimane Prefecture. This once-abandoned property (akiya) includes an intriguing storage area with two mysterious sliding trapdoors. Was it for sake brewing, secret storage, or something else?
We'll show you the impressive architecture of massive timber beams of our warehouse and and tsuchikabe walls typical of traditional Japanese house design.
If you're interested in buying a house in Japan, particularly a kominka, this will give you a quick peek at the way old houses were hundreds of years ago.
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