The Former Matsusaka Family Residence is a two-story building with a hipped roof featuring a distinctive, large wave-like karahafu. The walls are made of thick plaster, giving the building a sense of weight, and the diamond lattice bay windows on the second floor add a touch of elegance. The interior is also designed in a traditional Japanese style, with luxurious details. This building, which dates back to the late Edo period, was used for various businesses such as salt production and brewing. Located in the preserved district of Takehara City, it is an important cultural property with high historical value, attracting many tourists.
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