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Kaibara Clan Camp Site

Japan, 669-3309 683 Kaibara, Kaibara-cho, Tamba-shi, Hyogo Prefecture

Oda Nobuyasu constructed a jin'ya with permission from the shogunate in 1714. It burned down in 1818 but was later rebuilt. The surviving buildings are the Nagayamon gate, which was the main gate of the jin'ya, and part of the Omote Goten palace, but it has been designated a national historic site as one of the few remaining jin'ya remains in the country and is also valuable for considering the transition of the educational system from the end of the Edo period to modern times, as it was used as an elementary school from the Meiji period onwards.

Business Time

(Business hours) 9:00-17:00 (Regular holidays) Mondays *If a Monday falls on a public holiday, the next weekday will be closed

Telephone number 0795-73-0177
Website https://www.city.tamba.lg.jp/soshiki/shakaikyoikubunkazaika/gyomuannai/7/1/2441.html
Access
  • 10 minutes on foot from JR Fukuchiyama Line "Kaibara Station" 20 minutes by car from Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway "Kasuga I.C." 20 minutes by car from Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway "Sasayamaguchi I.C."
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2024.09.03   North Kinki Regional Tourism Federation

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