Jinpūkaku is a residence that showcases Western-style French Renaissance architecture. It was the home of the Ikeda clan and is situated in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. This unique blend of Western and Japanese culture makes it a fascinating place to visit.
Jinpūkaku is conveniently located near several other points of interest. These include the remains of Tottori Castle, Kōzen-ji (the family temple of the Ikeda Clan), the Tottori Prefectural Museum, and the Warabekan Toy Museum. This makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the area.
Jinpūkaku is easily accessible for tourists. It can be reached via Tottori Station, which is served by the JR West Sanin Main Line. From the station, the residence is a short bus ride or a 30-minute walk away.
History & Anthropology
2 Chome-121 Higashimachi, Tottori
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