Traditional Japanese House Tour – Chōfuteien, Edo Period Samurai Mansion
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Step inside Chōfuteien, the former residence of Nishi Yukinaga, the highest-ranking samurai retainer of the Chōshū (Mōri) Domain. Nestled in the wooded hills of Shimonoseki’s historic Chōfu district, this Edo-period mansion and garden preserves the elegance and tranquility of samurai life.
In this traditional Japanese house tour, we’ll explore the estate’s architecture, teahouse, and landscaped garden, uncovering how powerful samurai once lived in harmony with nature and design. Chōfuteien offers a rare glimpse into the world of the Mori clan’s closest retainers, making it a must-see for those interested in Japanese history, architecture, and culture.
This video is part of my Samurai House Tour series, which also features:
The Old Mohri Family Estate in Hōfu (Taisho-period mansion)
The Last Daimyo of Chōfu’s Meiji-era residence
Whether you’re a Japan enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply curious about life in old Japan, join me for this walk through time at Chōfuteien.
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