#auto-translate Tsuka House Housing Designated Tangible Cultural Property (1992) One Main Building, One Shogura One Building Nankakura This house keeps the form of a heavy and extensive A...
#auto-translate One house, Tower house designated city tangible cultural property (Heisei 7th year) Main building 1 building, Seowon building 1 building tea seat 1 building, 1 treasure ho...
#auto-translate Hattori house Hattori Hattori is a wholesale wholesaler founded in Kanji 2nd year (17th century), and the shop name is called a lodder. The mansion house has a wide fronta...
#auto-translate It is called Zenmyoji Kakeyama, Rinzai sect. Originally in Ichikoku Oshima village I called Saigyoji, but during the Tensho year (157 -) Oda Nobuo moved to Kiyosu because ...
Hostage Site of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542-1616)
In 1547 when Takechiyo (the infant name of Ieyasu) was six years old, he was held as a hostage here by Oda Nobuhide (1510-1551).
It is said ...
#auto-translate Hisashi Academy (seijuinn) Willow sewage (ryuukasui)
In Nagoya three water wells Shimizu gumi and eel town bath and wells here kiyohisa hospital was said. Kiyohisa hospi...
Sokenji Temple
Oda Nobukatsu consecrated this temple of Rinzai sect Buddhism in Kiyosu for memorial services for his deceased father, Oda Nobunaga. Later it was moved here from Kiyosu. N...
Do-hyo (guidepost) of Saya Routo
The Saya Routo was opened as a bypass of the Tokaido Highway in the early Edo Period (beginning of the 17th century). This guidepost is made of granite, ...
Atsuta-so
This architecture was built in 1896 by Muto Kanejiro to be used as a Japanese restaurant called Uohan. The structure was built during the Meiji Era or late last century but it...
Atsuta Posting Station and P. F. von Siebold
In 1826, MIZUTANI Hobun, medicinal herb researcher and his students including ITO Keisuke met a German physician, philipp Franz von Siebold, ...
Hokonoki Shell Mound
This shell mound belongs to a period from early to mid "Jomon" age [period (B.C.) characterized by the earthenware with "Jomon" rope strand pattern].
The shell lay...
Site of Narumi Castle (Negoya Castle)
The castle was built by Yasuhara Munenori circa 1394. At the battle of Okehazama (1560),
the warrior general Okabe Motonobu who served Lord Imagawa...
The Hirabu Night Lamp (Joyato)
The Hirabu Night Lamp in Hirabu-cho, at the eastern entrance to the Narumi post-station town, was installed in 1806 as a landmark for travelers, and as a t...
Jingu-Kogo-sha Float Storehouse (dashiko)
This is a storehouse for festival floats. Nishi-machi (this area) has a float known as Jingu-Kogo-sha which is stored here. The storehouse was c...
House of Kozuka
This house preserves well the solid, spacious style of Arimatsu tie-dyeing wholesale stores. The main building has first-floor latticework windows, Udatsu roof extensions...
House of Oka
This house represents the solid, dignified architecture of Arimatsu tie-dyeing wholesale stores at the end of the Edo Period. The main building has Nurigome-style anti-fire ...
House of Takeda
This house demonstrates the traditional style of tie-dyeing wholesale stores. The main house features Nurigome anti-fire clay-coated walls, and its shoin, or guest room, ...
ARIMATSU HISTORIC TOWNSCAPE
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Arimatsu was originally developed between inn towns of Narumi and Chiryu of the Tokaido Road by villagers from Agui in 1608. Takeda S...
#auto-translate Signpost Far west of here Atsuta tenma-Cho, Edo period, fork in the road and road (or Saya road), an important point was in. This signpost position (South-East corner of t...