Nanshousou

Nanshousou is a historic structure that can be found in Shimizu-cho, Morioka City. Constructed during the Meiji era (1868-1912) by a local businessman named Yasugoro Segawa, it is recognized as a protected garden by the city and holds significant landscape value. Additionally, the garden is a nationally registered monument. Today, it welcomes visitors and hosts various events, including tea ceremonies and concerts.

Overview

Date: check visiting hours
Place: Morioka, Japan

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