The street scenery where you can see the Usawa residence pine trees
There is a Japanese-style house in Irifune 1-chome. This is the home of Mr. Uzawa, the owner of Torabu Shoten, which was a wholesaler of tuna on the Tsukiji Fish Bank. The previous generation was also the chairman of Motomachi of Irifune 1-chome Town Association.
When I was a child, I went up to my home and played or hided it twice.
The view of pine trees over the wall is a wonderful scenery of downtown.
Uzawa's husband heard that it was used to shoot "Return to Carmen's Home" starring Hideko Takamine, Japan's first total natural color movie released in 1946. The cool mother also remembered that the filming was taking place on this fence and the road in front of the pine.
Unawa Sawa House, which has been one of the 100 most modern building surveys in Chuo-ku, will begin dismantling work in February of this year.
After the Great Kanto Earthquake, most of this area was burned by fire.
Mr. Uzawa said that when he built a house on this land that became a Yakinohara, he performed the foundation work extensively. It seems that the time it took to build the ground was two years.
Mr. miyadaiku was in charge of architecture.
The layout of the building is called a geese type. This is a way to move the layout of the building instead of straight lines, so that the geese can fly in a row that has spread when flying in the sky in a flock.
The front is the entrance of Irimoya Gable. The roof of the structure that creates a triangle space. It's a job like miyadaiku.
It is a roof of Japanese architecture with a high-class shape that is often used in castles and shrines.
The building was completed in 1927. It was a house that took four years from the foundation work.
Last November, an event commemorating the 100th anniversary of the establishment of a town council in the Irifune area was held. One of the events is stamp rally over the famous spots of each Irifune town council. U Sawa House was a candidate as one of the stamp points of Irifune 1-chome, and when the town council member went to ask for a request, he opened his home free to enter and exit even though he was busy during moving. .
It is a Japanese-style architecture of the Showa era, which is now less. I also had the opportunity to see inside.
The photo shows a column in the house. It's a very detailed work.
I was able to see the calm atmosphere of tokonoma, the draw rafters, and the good balance between the long push and the ranma.
It is shoji door that imitates Mount Fuji on the second floor.
Isn't it possible to see various Fuji in the way the light enters?
The photo was taken from the position of the apartment facing the artistic Kumiko shoji on the north side of the second floor.
The shutter was removed, and the pattern was seen with the light from the hotel behind it, and it was very fantastic.
After deciding to move due to various reasons, furnishings that were no longer needed were given to nearby applicants.
A cool house also received small plates, etc. Do you need a paulownia closet? Can you bring me a safe? I was told.
This is a picture of the second floor, but there was a bigger safe on the first floor. I was told that the contents were not included, so I politely refused.
This is stone lantern in the front yard. There are two different forms.
The front side and the east side are open glass windows and the garden can be seen well.
This is the telephone room that was left away.
I don't have a phone anymore. If you open the door, the inside is empty, but it is full of Showa Retro's atmosphere.
Everyone who went around in stamp rally was surprised and it was a big photo session.
It's a scenery that I've seen normally for decades even though it's cool. The time has passed to change to a new building, and there is no way to do it.
The other day, I happened to see Mr. Uzawa's husband, who had been returning home for business, walking around the neighborhood.
“This area will change too. I'm looking around because I want to remember the current scenery even a little. ”
I couldn't reply to anything.
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