This paper analyzed the architectural technique of the Hakusetsurou and its Chasitsu which was removed from Takehara to Kamagari-cho. During the late of Edo period, a rich farmer, Yamajikikoku who lived in east of Hiroshima Numakuma, constructed a two-storeyed Sukiya for researching Chinese literature. Meanwhile, he removed a Chasitu with excellent design from Kyoto, which had built by his grandfather, and named these buildings "Hakusetsurou". In Edo period, the two-storeyed building could be found merely, but we could discover many Architectural design concepts and construction techniques of that period. In addition, the completely remained Chasitsu of late Edo period is also very rare.
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