Inakomo Tour: Touring Inabe and Komono's Private Historical Architecture and Enjoying Modern French Cuisine at Onoue Villa
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This tour offers special guided tours of privately held historical residences in Inabe and Komono, normally inaccessible to the public. Highlights include visiting the Inagaki Residence, a former Meiji-era sake brewery, and the Oyama no Ie Kato Residence, a late Edo period building under restoration. The tour culminates with a modern French lunch at Onoue Villa, a historic restaurant converted from a Meiji-era notable's home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What historical features can participants explore at the Inagaki Residence during the tour?
- A: Participants will tour the 'Manbo' water channel, which is still in use today, and two meticulously maintained gardens under the personal guidance of Mr. Inagaki.
- Q: What is the historical background of Onoue Villa, and what kind of meal is served there?
- A: Onoue Villa is a historic restaurant converted from the home of Meiji-era notable Kensuke Kosuga, where participants can enjoy exquisite modern French cuisine.
- Q: When is the tour scheduled to take place, and what is the cost of participation per adult?
- A: The tour is scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 17, 2026, and the price is 13,000 yen per adult, which includes lunch, admission fees, and transportation.
- Q: What is the deadline for applying to the Inakomo Tour, and what is the maximum number of participants?
- A: The application deadline is Thursday, April 30, 2026, and the tour has a capacity of 21 people, with a minimum of 14 people required to operate.
- Q: What experience is offered to participants at the Oyama no Ie Kato Residence?
- A: Participants can view the internal structure reflecting the transition from the Meiji to Showa eras and enjoy matcha in a restored space of this late Edo period residence.