Ijinkan (foreigners’ houses)

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Ijinkan (foreigners’ houses) are preserved Western-style residences built for foreign merchants and diplomats in late 19th- and early 20th-century Japan, now popular as historical and tourist attractions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural heritage
historical site type
tourist attraction category
architecturalInfluence American architecture
European architecture
architecturalStyle Western-style architecture
associatedWithEvent opening of Kobe as a treaty port in 1868
opening of Yokohama as a treaty port in 1859
associatedWithPolicy unequal treaties era in Japan
builtFor foreign diplomats
foreign merchants
country Japan
culturalSignificance representation of foreign settlement history in Japan
symbol of early Westernization in Japan
currentUse cultural facility
museum
tourist attraction
developedInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
governedBy Japanese cultural property protection laws
hasNameInJapanese 異人館
historicalContext Meiji period modernization of Japan
opening of treaty ports in Japan
languageOfOriginalOccupants English
various European languages
notableConcentrationInCity Hakodate
Kobe
Nagasaki
Yokohama
notableConcentrationInDistrict Chuo-ku, Kobe
surface form: Kitano-cho, Kobe
preservationStatus many buildings preserved as cultural properties
primaryFunctionAtConstruction diplomatic residence
merchant residence
residential building
relatedConcept Meiji-era modernization policies
foreign settlement in Japan
tourismAppeal Western-style furniture and decor
historic interiors
panoramic city views
typicalConstructionFeature decorative gables
large windows
veranda
typicalConstructionMaterial brick
wood
typicalLocation port cities in Japan
visitorActivity guided tours
historical exhibitions
photography

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Kitano-cho knownFor Ijinkan (foreigners’ houses)