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{{nihongo|Uezu House|上江洲家住宅}} is a traditional [[Ryukyuan people|Ryūkyūan]] home in [[Kumejima, Okinawa]]. It was the personal home of the [[Anji (Ryukyu)|Aji]] of [[Kume Island]]. The house is hundreds of years old. There is a ¥300 entry fee. |
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{{nihongo|'''Uezu House'''|上江洲家住宅}} is a traditional [[Ryukyuan people|Ryūkyūan]] home in [[Kumejima, Okinawa]], Japan. It was the personal home of the [[Anji (Ryukyu)|Aji]] of [[Kume Island]], built around 1750. There is a ¥300 entry fee.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kumeguide.com/Sights/Uezu.htm|title=Uezu Historic House|author=Benjamin Martin|publisher=Kumeguide.com|accessdate=6 January 2015}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{coord missing|Okinawa Prefecture}} |
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[[Category:Ryukyu Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Ryukyuan culture]] |
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[[Category:Historic house museums in Japan]] |
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Okinawa Prefecture]] |
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[[Category:Kumejima, Okinawa]] |
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{{Japan-architecture-stub}}{{RyukyuKingdom-stub}} |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 14 November 2020
Uezu House | |
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上江洲家住宅 | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Traditional Ryūkyūan |
Location | Kumejima, Okinawa |
Address | 816 Nishime, Kumejima Town, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan |
Completed | 1750 |
Uezu House (上江洲家住宅) is a traditional Ryūkyūan home in Kumejima, Okinawa, Japan. It was the personal home of the Aji of Kume Island, built around 1750. There is a ¥300 entry fee.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Benjamin Martin. "Uezu Historic House". Kumeguide.com. Retrieved 6 January 2015.