Matsuzaki Village

Village de Matsuzaki

View of the village from the heights

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A coastal village in Izu

On the Izu Peninsula, the small coastal village of Matsuzaki is known for its calm and charm. Historic buildings, temples and pretty beaches await you there for a day...

A unique architecture

The village is well known for its typical houses (nearly 200), with very recognizable vernacular architecture. As you walk through the streets, you will regularly see these white and gray lattice walls . It is the namako wall, or namako kabe ( kabe means "wall" in Japanese ) which is found in different types of constructions, from the temple to the bridge, passing by the Chohachi museum located in the south of the city. This type of plaster-covered wall was originally used for rice storage granaries , and is fire resistant.

Maison Matsuzaki

A typical Matsuzaki house

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nakamo

A typical nakamo wall

very japanese

La maison Nakase

The Nakase House

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Address, timetable & access

  • Address

  • Phone

    +81 558-42-1111
  • Timetable

    Take a bus from Rendaiji Station (Izu Kyuko Line): 40 minutes Or from Shuzenji Station (Izu-Hakone Line): 1 hour 40 minutes Or from Izukyu-Shimoda Station (Izu Kyuko Line): 50 minutes
  • Website

    http://www.town.matsuzaki.shizuoka.jp/

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