Ruins of Nabari Todo Family’s House

Historical Monument
This historic residence is about five minutes on foot from the Kintetsu Osaka Line's Nabari Station. Nabari once flourished as a castle town, and the former home of the Todo family has been preserved. The original building was constructed 1636. What's left, including the living quarters known as the Onishi, the entertaining room, and the tea room, were all rebuilt after the Great Nabari Fire in 1710. It's a precious example of a later-era samurai home with few others surviving nationwide. Items like furnishings, weapons, and texts are on display, allowing you to learn a bit about the life of a senior samurai from the early modern era.

Spot details

Address
Mie Pref. Nabarishi Marunouchi 54-3 map map Map
Phone
0595630451
Hours
9:00-17:00
Closed
Monday, Thursday (The next day if it is a public holiday), 12/29-1/3
Fees
[Admission fee] General200yen, High School Students100yen, Junior High School Students and below Free
Parking Lot
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • 白壁がきれいな武家屋敷
    3.0 Reviewed : 2020.12.19
    白壁でぐるりと囲まれた江戸時代の雰囲気を残す一画が街中に残っています。武家屋敷があまり立派と思えないのが少々残念でした。
  • 名張藤堂家と伊賀藤堂家の関係がよくわかります。
    4.0 Reviewed : 2019.04.14
    お城になり損ねた名張藤堂家邸跡。伊賀上野城と同じ規模の城が建っていればさぞかし壮大だっただろうなと感慨深い。
  • 名張藤堂家の歴史
    3.0 Reviewed : 2019.02.03
    近鉄名張駅から10分位にある旧家跡です、家系図など名張藤堂家の歴史に触れることができます。入館料200円駐車場はありませんが隣の施設に数台のスペースあり

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