
Kumagai Residence Omori
Step back in time at this grand Edo-period merchant house, offering a cinematic glimpse into life during the Iwami Ginzan silver mine era.

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Kumagai Residence Omori
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more immersion

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Step back in time at this grand Edo-period merchant house, offering a cinematic glimpse into life during the Iwami Ginzan silver mine era.
"It's a rare place where the absence of crowds enhances the experience, like stepping onto the set of a drama. "

💰 Foreigner Admission
Admission is ¥320 per person for foreigners.
🎁 Bento Bukuro Souvenir
Look for lovely handmade bento bukuro for ¥850 – a unique souvenir!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 · 190 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Grand Merchant House
Main Residence
Step into a large, historic merchant home offering rich insights into the Edo period and the silver mine era.

Underground Stone Room
Basement
Explore a unique underground stone room, a fascinating architectural feature of the residence.

Traditional Kitchen
Kitchen Area
See a traditional kitchen, reminiscent of those featured in Japanese films, offering a glimpse into historical culinary practices.
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Embrace the Quiet
Discover Edo-Era Life
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💰 Foreigner Admission
Admission is ¥320 per person for foreigners.
🎁 Bento Bukuro Souvenir
Look for lovely handmade bento bukuro for ¥850 – a unique souvenir!
🗣️ Staff Explanations
Staff are very kind and happy to explain all about the rooms.
🏛️ Explore the Bunker
Don't miss the underground bunker used for keeping mail.
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💰 Foreigner Admission
Admission is ¥320 per person for foreigners.
🎁 Bento Bukuro Souvenir
Look for lovely handmade bento bukuro for ¥850 – a unique souvenir!
🗣️ Staff Explanations
Staff are very kind and happy to explain all about the rooms.
🏛️ Explore the Bunker
Don't miss the underground bunker used for keeping mail.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Kumagai Residence Omori for its authentic portrayal of Edo-period merchant life and its atmospheric, cinematic feel, especially when experienced with fewer crowds. The staff's kindness and willingness to explain details are frequently highlighted, making the visit informative and enjoyable. Some note the affordable foreigner admission fee and the unique appeal of items like handmade bento bags.
"The fewer tourists you encounter on the Iwami Ginzan Kaidō, the more you can immerse yourself in its cinematic atmosphere. Walking the historic route in near solitude allows the surrounding landscape, ancient architecture and tranquil air to transport you back in time. It's a rare place where the absence of crowds enhances the experience, like stepping onto the set of a drama."
T. GeBrim
"Fantastic large merchant family house. Must visit if coming to the Iwami Ginzan silver mines. Gives you a good idea on how they lived during the Edo period."
Warren Richards
"The staff is so kind to explain all the rooms. We enjoyed vititing here. This is a very big house with a underground stone room."
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Kumagai Residence is located along the Iwami Ginzan Kaidō. Access typically involves reaching the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine area first, then following the historic route. Public transport options might be limited, so consider checking local bus schedules or planning for a taxi if coming from a nearby town.
Information on specific parking for the Kumagai Residence itself is scarce, but parking is generally available in the vicinity of the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine area, which is a popular tourist spot.
Walking is highly recommended to fully appreciate the cinematic atmosphere and historical significance of the Iwami Ginzan Kaidō. The Kumagai Residence is a key stop along this route.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Specific opening hours can vary, but it's generally open during daylight hours, aligning with the typical visiting times for historical sites in the area. It's advisable to check local listings or inquire beforehand.
The entrance fee is ¥320 per person for foreigners.
Advance booking is typically not required for the Kumagai Residence. Tickets can usually be purchased upon arrival.
While specific discounts aren't widely advertised, the foreigner rate is already quite affordable. Keep an eye out for any local passes or combination tickets if available.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can explore a large merchant family house, learn about life during the Edo period and silver mine era, see a traditional kitchen, and discover a unique underground stone room and bunker.
Yes, children can find the historical house and its unique features, like the underground room, quite interesting. It offers a tangible connection to the past.
Photography policies can vary for historical sites. It's best to check for signage upon arrival or ask staff if photography is permitted inside the residence.
Allow at least 30-60 minutes to explore the residence thoroughly and appreciate its historical details. If you engage with the staff for explanations, you might spend a bit longer.
As a historical wooden structure, accessibility might be limited, especially for the underground areas. It's recommended to inquire directly about specific accessibility features.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While the residence itself is a historical site, there are often small shops or eateries in the surrounding Iwami Ginzan area that offer local snacks and meals.
The residence primarily focuses on historical display. However, you might find small souvenir shops selling items like the handmade bento bukuro.
Expect to find local Japanese cuisine, possibly including regional specialties. The Iwami Ginzan area is known for its historical charm, and dining options reflect that.
📸 📸 Photography
The exterior of the large merchant house, the traditional kitchen, and the unique underground stone room offer great photographic opportunities. The surrounding historic street also provides a cinematic backdrop.
Drone usage is generally restricted at historical sites and in populated areas to ensure safety and preserve the atmosphere. It's best to assume it's not permitted unless explicitly stated otherwise.
A versatile lens, perhaps a 24-70mm equivalent, would be useful for capturing both the architectural details and wider shots of the residence and its surroundings. A wide-angle lens can be great for interiors.




![■有料展示室
展示テーマは石見銀山が世界遺産に登録された「3つの価値」と、1996(平成8)年から進めてきた「石見銀山遺跡総合調査の成果」という、計4つのテーマから構成されています。
[第2展示室 石見銀山の歴史と鉱山技術]
石見銀山は、採掘から製錬の技術、支配、信仰、生活、銀の流通に至るまでの銀生産の総体を遺構として残すという、世界遺産としての「独特かつ稀な証拠」を示しています。
これを 1.歴史 2.くらしと技術 という2つのサブテーマで解説しています。
1.石見銀山の歴史
16世紀の神屋寿禎による「銀山発見」から、大森の町の形成まで、映像や資料写真、復元品等で解説しています。
2.石見銀山のくらしと技術
発掘調査の成果を中心に鉱山のくらしと技術を解説しています。 また、期間限定で「国重要文化財・辻が花染丁子文道服の再現品」の公開を実施しています。](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia-cdn.tripadvisor.com%2Fmedia%2Fphoto-w%2F2a%2Fd7%2Fff%2F1e%2F3-1996-8-4-2-16.jpg&w=3840&q=75)

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