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Former Asakura House
A modern Japanese-style architecture that has survived earthquakes and wars, remaining intact in an urban setting.
Tucked away at the front of Megirisaka, just steps from Daikanyama Station, stands a traditional Japanese house rich in history and character. This is the "Former Asakura House," a classic example of modern Japanese architecture.
Constructed in 1919 by Torajiro Asakura, a former chairman of the Tokyo Prefectural Assembly and Shibuya Ward Assembly, this residence exemplifies the grand mansions of the era. The main two-story wooden building features clapboard siding with some sections covered in plaster, typical of affluent homes of that time. Remarkably surviving the Great Kanto Earthquake and the air raids of World War II, it has been designated a national Important Cultural Property, preserving its unchanged appearance through the years.
Another highlight is the garden, crafted to take advantage of the naturally occurring cliff line ("gaisen") terrain. The strolling garden, modestly sized yet richly appointed with stone lanterns and other features, provides a tranquil escape from urban noise. Visitors can enjoy seasonal changes, such as azaleas in spring and vibrant autumn leaves, within this serene atmosphere.
Highlights
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Built in 1919 as the residence of Torajiro Asakura, former chairman of the Tokyo Prefectural and Shibuya Ward Assemblies.
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A valuable architectural survivor of major earthquakes and air raids, now a national Important Cultural Property.
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Features a circuit-style garden designed around the natural cliff line.
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Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)
Not available
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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?
Re-entry is not allowed.
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Is free WiFi available in the facility?
Available between the main gate and the front garden.
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Are coin lockers available?
Not available.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 旧朝倉家住宅
- Postal Code
- 150-0033
- Address
- 29-20 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Telephone
- 03-3476-1021
- Closed
- Mondays(If it falls on a holiday, closed on the following weekday)
- Business Hours
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10:00am-6:00pm(Admission allowed until 5:30pm)
*From November to December 10:00am-4:30pm(Admission allowed until 4:00pm) - Admission
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General admission is 100 yen; elementary and junior high school students are 50 yen.
*Free for seniors over 60, persons with disabilities, and their caregivers. - Access
- 5-minute walk from Daikanyama Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line.
- Credit Cards
- Not accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)
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