Overview
The former Kushoku Residence was built around 1936 at the foot of a mountain in the former Sumiyoshi Village (now part of Higashinada Ward) as the home of Inui Shinji, who founded Inui Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.
The architect was Setsu Watanabe, a renowned master builder. While based on a Western style, the building skillfully blends Japanese and Western styles, and incorporates delicate design into a stately structure.
The main house, storehouse, and garden, which retain their original appearance, are extremely valuable. The entire building, including the gate and walls, is designated as a Tangible Cultural Property by Kobe City (*1), and the garden, with some exceptions, is designated as a Place of Scenic Beauty by Kobe City (*2).
1 Designation year: 2008 (Waiting room was designated in 2009)
*2 Designation year: 2012
Location
5-1-30 Sumiyoshiyamate, Higashinada-ku, Kobe City
Open to the public
- This facility is not always open to the public.
- The public information will be announced in the KOBE newsletter and on the Kobe City website.
- Latest open to the public and application outline (updated on March 17, 2023)
- Frequently Asked Questions
Traffic Information
- 10 minutes walk northeast from Hankyu Mikage Station
- From Hanshin Mikage Station or JR Sumiyoshi Station, take city bus 38 bound for
Uzumoridai, alight at Hakutsuru Bijutsukan-mae and walk southwest for about 2 minutes.
Please note
- There is no parking lot. Please use public transportation.
Please use public transportation.
Please do not come by car. - Please behave with good manners, and do not make noise or litter.
- Smoking, eating, drinking, using firearms, and bringing in hazardous materials are prohibited on the premises.
- The site is designated as a city-designated tangible cultural property and a city-designated place of scenic beauty. In case of damage, you may be asked to restore the property to its original condition.