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○Ken'ichi Fujita (1873-1946)
From Hirosaki City, Businessman,
Member of the House of Peers
His former name was Akashi, but he was adopted by the Fujita family, who are his relatives, at the
age of 5 years. As an adult, he becomes the company representative for
more than 60 companies.
Known as the best businessman in Japan, he was installed as the first national
Japanese Chamber of Commerce President in 1928. Ken'ichi Fujita has contributed
to society, with many educational works, such as the founding of the Fujita
Education Inc., the contribution of the Hirosaki City Public Hall, and
so much more.
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○ The Western House
"Yo-kan"
The Western house is notable for its reminiscent atmosphere of the
Taishou times, and you can relax & enjoy tea in its first floor Tearoom.
In the first floor, there is a Concert Room for small scale concert, available
by reservation. (For up to 50 people)
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○ The Japanese House
"Wa kan"
The Japanese house is
located on the hill section of the garden. It was built using carefully
selected items such as a Yakusugi floor
board in the entrance. Yakusugi is a
great old pine tree from Yakusima island, now registered as a World Natural Heritage. Kurama Stone, no longer mined, was used in the garden side entrance, you remove your
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○ The Archeology Museum
"Kou ko kan"
This building was originally built as the warehouse for this garden.
Now it displays items from the Stone Age (Pre-Jomon period) to Edo period.
Display items are almost entirely excavated from Hirosaki City. The most oldest
rice paddy in Eastern Japan was discovered
at the Sunazawa site, and the treasured items from this site are on display.
These excavated items are registered as the Important Cultural Property of Japan.
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○Tea ceremony house
"Syo-fu-tei"
Available by reservation (For up to 30 people)
Tea ceremony house is on the
low land part of the garden.You can use the facility for tea ceremony(“Tya-no-yu”) for a meeting, and the such. The view of the stone lantern and pond, and shoreline, can be seen from the tea room, along with
the view of the island. It is one of the best views from this garden.
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