Marudai Ogiya

Historical Monument
This historical structure is in Toka-machi 1-Chome, Nagai City. This shop was opened in the early Edo period, and was owned by the prosperous kimono merchant family who ran Marudai Ogiya. There are seven buildings preserved here, which were built between the late Edo Period and Taisho Period, and all are registered prefectural Important Cultural Assets. You can see here the remains of Nagai City's prosperous days as a center for shipping on the Mogami River. There are also displays of works by woodcarver Naganuma Kozo, third son of family leader Naganuma Kozo, as well as his collection of folk and farm implements in the Naganuma Kozo Gallery.

Spot details

Address
Yamagata Nagai-shi Tokamachi 1-11-7 map map Map
Phone
0238884151
Hours
10:00-17:00(Last entry16:30)
Closed
Monday(The day following if it falls on a public holiday), Monday end Sunday, The winter season(12/29-3/31)
Fees
Depending on the facility
Parking Lot
Available(20spaces)

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • 美しい建築物
    4.0 Reviewed : 2020.08.04
    長井駅から徒歩10分ほど。見学無料。丸大扇屋は江戸時代から続いた商家で最上川の舟運を利用した交易で業績を伸ばし、明治期には呉服商を営んでいた。表通りに面した1848年築の店舗から敷地奥にある1913年築の新座敷まで7棟の建物があり、山形県の指定有形文化財になっている。室内には当時の生活道具などが展示されているが、太い梁、黒光りする床板、頑強な造りの土蔵など建物自体が一番の見所となっている。
  • 呉服商
    4.0 Reviewed : 2018.05.30
    立派な店構えに○に大と染め抜かれた暖簾が渋い。促されるままに中に入って、びっくりした。石畳を中へ進むと店の奥に厨房、さらに座敷がずっと奥まで続く。なかなか見事な商家の佇まいである。ふと縁の下を覗いてみると、雪よけのついた高下駄がずらり、当時の栄華を偲ばせる光景である。

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