The iron roof belongs to Osakaya, and the tiles cover a small storehouse

Oct 14, 2015 - 1 min read

Old Inns of Akasawa-Juku

Cultural Buildings Preservation District in Yamanashi

Cathy Cawood

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In 1993 the village of Akasawa-juku in Hayakawa-cho, Yamanashi, was designated an 'Important Cultural Buildings Preservation District' because of its old wooden inns.

The village stood on the Minobu Post Road, and once welcomed pilgrims traveling to sacred Mount Minobu and Mount Shichimen in the Edo Period. The inns also hosted Nichiren Buddhist study groups through the Meiji Period. Today only Edoya Inn still offers accommodation, but visitors can still enjoy the fine old buildings in their beautiful mountain setting.

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The iron roof belongs to Osakaya, and the tiles cover a small storehouse
A path leads down the slope past Osakaya Inn  
Musashiya now houses a soba restaurant - the only restaraunt in Akasawa-juku
Shimizuya is now an information center and rest space
After a struggle Osaka-ya finally closed its doors in 2000
The second floor of Shimizuya overlooks the village
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