Shosetsu Koya

Souvenirs
This dyer shop is said to be the birthplace of Yui Masayuki, a military scholar from the early Edo period. Inside this shop which has persisted since the early Edo period, there is a pot, household Shinto shrine, dyeing tools, and an emergency basket, just as in earlier days. Masayuki gained fame by teaching the Kusunoki school of military science. During the Keian Uprising (Yui Masayuki Revolt) in 1651, the plan to topple the Tokugawa Shogunate was discovered, and Masayuki took his own life. This is a small a stone pagoda in the garden in the back of the house remains for venerating Masayuki (tours may not be possible because it is an individual's house).

Spot details

Address
Shizuoka Shizuoka-shi Shimizu-ku Yui 68 map map Map
Phone
0543752375
Hours
9:00-17:00
Closed
Irregular holidays
Parking Lot
Not available
Smoking
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Wi-Fi
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Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • 由比本陣の対面の、手ぬぐい屋さん。。。
    4.0 Reviewed : 2019.05.24
    本陣の対面にある、手ぬぐい、のれん、ハンカチ、団扇、草木染?のそめものやさんみたいです。古民家ならぬかなり古い建物で、柱や梁は、我が家の母屋と一緒で、黒いです。我が家は、築101年、この正雪紺屋は、確か、築200年と店主は云っていました。手ぬぐいを女房殿は、買ったようです。次回、大きな暖簾を買いに来てみたいです。
  • 由比正雪の生家
    3.0 Reviewed : 2019.04.29
    由比本陣公園の向かいにある手ぬぐいなどの雑貨を販売しているお店です。江戸時代に事件を起こした由比正雪の生家です。
  • 手拭い好きにはたまらない
    5.0 Reviewed : 2019.03.02
    旧東海道沿いにある、昔ながらの建物。店内には様々な種類の手拭いがあり、由比ならではの桜えび柄のものもあり、楽しめる。

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