Naramachi Traditional Townhouse: Nigiyai-no-Ie

✓ Naramachi Nigiyai-no-Ie

Naramachi's traditional architecture, built in 1917, is a wooden townhouse that is generously open for free visits. This is a traditional row house museum in Nara, Japan, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan's historical lifestyle. It showcases authentic Edo-period architecture, cultural artifacts, and daily life. Remarkably, there is even a Chinese-language guide available.

It is said to have been converted from a row house owned by an antique merchant. Its structure resembles Kyoto's so-called 'eel beds,' with a narrow front and a longer back, featuring a nostalgic fireplace. Visitors can leisurely explore the tatami rooms, tea room, Buddhist altar room, annex buildings, and garden, making for a very relaxing experience.

Post by Moutain | Jun 28, 2025

Related Travel Moments

Most Popular Travel Moments