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Takayama Jin'ya

Takayama Jin'ya

Gifu

landmark

Takayama Jin'ya stands as a remarkably preserved testament to Japan's Edo period, offering visitors an unparalleled glimpse into the nation's administrative past. This historic jin'ya, a type of government office, served as the Daikansho for Hida Province under the authoritative Tokugawa shogunate from 1692 until 1871. Its enduring presence makes it a rare and invaluable architectural and historical artifact, distinguishing it as one of the few surviving Edo-era administrative complexes in the country. Designated a National Historic Site since 1929, Takayama Jin'ya allows for a profound appreciation of the intricate systems that governed provincial life centuries ago. Exploring its well-maintained grounds and buildings provides insight not only into the official duties performed here but also into the daily routines of the officials and their staff. It is an essential stop for those seeking to understand the socio-political fabric of feudal Japan, presenting a tangible connection to a pivotal era in Japanese history, far removed from the bustling modern metropolises. Its authenticity and historical depth make it a cornerstone of any cultural itinerary in Takayama.

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¥440

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