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Kunitachi Old Folk House

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Kunitachi Old Folk House is a carefully maintained, relocated and restored farmhouse from the late Edo period, complete with a beautiful garden and traditional features like a hearth and Hina doll decorations. Admission is free, and there is a caretaker inside for information.

Recommendations:
- What to do: Explore the meticulously maintained old house, admire the beautiful garden, and listen to the interesting talks from the on-site guide.
- What to avoid: Avoid touching or disturbing any artifacts or delicate features inside the house.
- Tips: Take a 16-minute walk from Yakawa Station on the JR Nambu Line, visit in February to see the Hina doll decorations, and make sure to appreciate the unique architectural features of the house such as the hip-and-gabled design and the support pillars for sericulture on the second floor.
Japan, 〒186-0012 Tokyo, Kunitachi, Izumi, 5-chōme−21−20

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