Former Kurosawa Family House

The residence of the Kurosawa family (Important Cultural Property), who served as the generation-general during the Edo period. It is said to have been built in the middle of the 19th century, with 21.9m in front and 16m on the side, two-story, shingled gable architecture, which often retains its characteristics as a general generation. There are three entrances: one for welcoming a deputy, one used for village events, and Otoguchi. There are four rooms, and a tea room with a hearth has a size of 31 and a half tatami mats. On the second floor, which could be toured inside and was used for sericulture, folk materials from Ueno-mura are displayed. It takes 20 minutes.









