Abstract
Omiya-go was in the suburban region at Kyoto in Edo period, in present day it is a part of Kyoto city, called Shichiku. The site of Omiya-go was east and north side of Daitokuji temple. It consisted of six villages, and most of houses in their villages sited along Omiya-Road. In Edo period, since the site of Omiya-go lay in the precincts of Daitokuji temple, the inhabitants in there was administered by Daitokuji temple. Consequently, the documents relating to Omiya-go are preserved in Honbo of Daitokuji temple. By making use of them (bills of saling houses, applications for building houses, e.t.s), we are studying on the domestic architectures in Omiya-go. In this report, as the first step, we aim to make clear the regional, political, and economical surroundings of Omiya-go in Edo period. Besides, in connection with this contents, we mention to a old drawing of Daikan's mansion, and introduce one example of Sodo (assemble house in a village).