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「無心庵」再興プロジェクト活動記録

Eiichi Shibusawa 's tea house "Mushin-An"

Eiichi Shibusawa, who is said to be the father of the modern Japanese economy, spent the latter half of the year at Asukayama in Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo.

Most of the main parts, such as the Shibusawa residence, were burned down due to the war damage, and currently only the Akibuchi warehouse and the late Roh are still in their appearance.

At one side of the garden, there was a tea room called "Mu-an". 
In this tea room, Osamu Shibusawa will hold a tea ceremony where Yoshinobu Tokugawa, Hiroshi Ito, Kaoru Inoue, etc. will meet, leaving an anecdote that triggered the reinstatement of Yoshinobu.

A major project to revive this important historical site that remains in Japanese history, "Mushin-an," and connect the spirit of Eiichi Shibusawa to the next generation will begin.

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Eiichi Shibusawa 's tea house "Mushin-An"

Eiichi Shibusawa, who is said to be the father of the modern Japanese economy, spent the latter half of the year at Asukayama in Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo.

Most of the main parts, such as the Shibusawa residence, were burned down due to the war damage, and currently only the Akibuchi warehouse and the late Roh are still in their appearance.

At one side of the garden, there was a tea room called "Mu-an". 
In this tea room, Osamu Shibusawa will hold a tea ceremony where Yoshinobu Tokugawa, Hiroshi Ito, Kaoru Inoue, etc. will meet, leaving an anecdote that triggered the reinstatement of Yoshinobu.

A major project to revive this important historical site that remains in Japanese history, "Mushin-an," and connect the spirit of Eiichi Shibusawa to the next generation will begin.

Eiichi Shibusawa 's tea house "Mushin-An"

Eiichi Shibusawa, who is said to be the father of the modern Japanese economy, spent the latter half of the year at Asukayama in Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo.

Most of the main parts, such as the Shibusawa residence, were burned down due to the war damage, and currently only the Akibuchi warehouse and the late Roh are still in their appearance.

At one side of the garden, there was a tea room called "Mu-an". 
In this tea room, Osamu Shibusawa will hold a tea ceremony where Yoshinobu Tokugawa, Hiroshi Ito, Kaoru Inoue, etc. will meet, leaving an anecdote that triggered the reinstatement of Yoshinobu.

A major project to revive this important historical site that remains in Japanese history, "Mushin-an," and connect the spirit of Eiichi Shibusawa to the next generation will begin.

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Eiichi Shibusawa 's tea house "Mushin-An"

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Eiichi Shibusawa 's tea house "Mushin-An"

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Eiichi Shibusawa 's tea house "Mushin-An"

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