SHIKISAI GARDEN: The New Relaxation Area at Narita Airport Terminal 1

The Ohashi's House

Japan, 3-21-31 Achi, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture 710-0055

This building, designated as a National Important Cultural Property, is a representative example of Kurashiki townhouses. It was built in 1796 (Kansei 8) by the Ohashi family, who amassed a great fortune through land reclamation during the Edo period. It is considered one of Kurashiki's representative townhouses and is a stately building that preserves the appearance of a merchant's house from that era, complete with a long gatehouse, Kurashiki windows, and Kurashiki latticework.

Business Time

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (until 6:00 PM on Saturdays from April to October) Closed: Fridays in December, January, and February; December 28th to January 3rd (open every day from March to October)

Telephone number 086-422-0007
Website http://www.ohashi-ke.com/
Access
  • About 20 minutes from Sanyo Expressway Kurashiki IC or Seto Chuo Expressway Hayashima IC About 10 minutes on foot from JR Kurashiki Station
Language 日本語
Other Admission Fees Adults: 550 yen, Elementary and Junior High School Students: 350 yen, Seniors (65 and over): 350 yen Parking Use paid parking lots around the Bikan Historical Quarter.
Last Update : 2026.03.26   Okayama Prefecture Tourism Federation

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