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Kanaya Cottage Inn
12018-02-13T22:13:54+00:00Christina M. Spikere61b5e490351847c25b28288e317e5248c8241f012Kanaya Cottage Innplain2018-02-13T22:15:39+00:00Christina M. Spikere61b5e490351847c25b28288e317e5248c8241f0This site is the predecessor of the Kanaya Hotel in Nikko, Japan. The house was a samurai warrior’s residence during the Edo period. Its unique style of architecture attracted foreign guests who referred to Kanaya Cottage Inn as “Samurai House.”
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1media/11276024163_b6fb8a4e42_o_thumb.jpg2018-02-13T15:45:24+00:00Christina M. Spikere61b5e490351847c25b28288e317e5248c8241f0Illustration: Kanaya's House4Image from page 108 of Unbeaten Tracks in Japan.media/11276024163_b6fb8a4e42_o.jpgplain2023-01-31T19:34:39+00:00Unbeaten Tracks in Japan1880Public DomainBritish LibraryIllustration36.8463038° N, 139.4496905° EChristina M. Spikere61b5e490351847c25b28288e317e5248c8241f0