
北野異人館街
Kobe, Hyogo
Kitano Ijinkan
Kitano-machi Yamamoto-dori is the name of a traditional building group preservation district located in the area of Kitano-machi and Yamamoto-dori 3-chome from 1-chome, Yamamoto-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo Prefecture. There are many Western-style buildings (Ijinkan) that were built during the Meiji Taisho period. Yamamoto-dori Street (Road) is also called "Ijinkan-dori Street". In Kitano Town and the Yamamoto-dori neighborhood, there are many Western-style houses (so-called Ijinkan) built from the Meiji 20s to the Taisho period (late 19th century to early 20th century), which are mixed with Japanese-style houses to form a harmonious townscape. Based on the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties and the Kobe City Urban Landscape Ordinance, Kobe City has designated a district of about 750 meters from east to west and 400 meters from north to south where such traditional buildings are concentrated.
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History & Culture
Homes of Meiji Merchants
After Kobe's port opened in 1868, foreign merchants built Western-style residences on the Kitano slopes. Many of these 'ijinkan' survive, giving the district its distinctive exotic atmosphere.
Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Houses ~9:00–18:00 (vary)
District free; houses charge
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