Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
ON THE HIGO CLAN'S SAMURAI-RESIDENCE AND THE SADO-GATA IN THE MIDDLE EDO PERIOD FROM THE HOSOKAWA ARCHIVES
TAKASHI KITANO
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1973 Volume 210 Pages 73-80,85

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This paper deals with the Higo clan's Samurai-Residence and the Sado-Gata in Middle Edo period from Hosokawa Archives. The contents are as follows. I. On the Higo clan's Samurai Residence 1. Hanabata-Residence in Higo 2. Shirogane-Residence in Edo 3. Togoshi-Residence in Edo 4. Suizenji-Garden in Higo II. On the organization of the Sado-Gata And in short, The large garden was made in the Samurai-Residence in the Miedle Edo period by the Sado-Gata. The Sado-Gata was formed in the about 1660 and was treated well. The Sado-Gata held oa advantageous position than Sakuji-Gata on the construction of the Sumurai-Residence in the about 1660.

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