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Residence of a wealthy villager of Fukui domain
1media/Tsubokawa-ke_thumb.jpg2020-11-28T12:21:26-05:00Maren Ehlers18502c6775e5db37b999ee7b08c8c075867ca31d353The Tsubokawa house near Maruoka, estimated to have been built in the middle of the seventeenth centuryplain2021-07-21T15:25:25-04:00Fukui Photo Gallery (Fukui-ken kankō shashin sozaishū), http://www.sozai.fuku-e.com/20120920082600+0900Fukui-ken kankô renmei.Fair use.Maren EhlersME-0042Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f