Historical landmark • 4-chōme-6-54 Mikunichō Kitahonmachi, Sakai, Fukui 913-0046, Japan
Located in Mikuni Town, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, the Old Kashinaya House is a precious structure that conveys the prosperity of the Mikuni port, flourishing by the Kitamaebune trade. The residence of the Kashinaya family, which succeeded as lumber merchants, retains the lifestyle and culture of wealthy merchants of the time, transporting visitors back to the late Edo period through the Meiji period.
The charm of the Old Kashinaya House lies in its outstanding architectural techniques. The meticulously crafted entrance doors and vibrant blue and red stucco walls showcase the high craftsmanship of the period. Notably, the garden features rare stones that change to a water-blue color when sprinkled with water. This now-unobtainable stone material reflects the Kashinaya family's wealth and aesthetic sense.
The residence is filled with luxurious furnishings brought by the Kitamaebune trade. Among them, the standout feature is the