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Part of the Japanese traditional residential name is
The residence of the samurai is called "Wu Jia Five Blessingg", and the place where this residence is concentrated is called Wu Jia Town.
The place where the low-level samurai who serve the samurai live is called "Shifangfu"
This kind of house is often gorgeous, and its main feature is often that it has a bed (don't laugh, the ancient Japanese didn't have the habit of sleeping in the bed, and all the people who can sleep in the bed are rich), and there are gorgeous screens as a cover for the inner and outer rooms.
It was not until 1635 that laws and regulations gradually restricted the construction of this super gorgeous house.
There are still many in Japan, among which kimchi, horn jar and Huijin are famous.
Does the rope hand in Songjiang city, Shimane have the Wu's house? This is a museum.
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