エリスマン邸 Ehrismann Mansion is located inward the historic Bluff/Yamate district of Yokohama. Ehrismann Mansion was designed yesteryear the famous Czech-American architect Antonin Raymond (1888-1972), a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright, every bit a residence for Swiss homo of affairs Fritz Ehrismann inward 1926. Ehrismann was the director of an import/export business, exporting Japanese silk to Europe in addition to importing Swiss watches in addition to medical products to Japan. Antonin Raymond was the architect of a publish of other projects inward Nihon including the Nanzan University campus inward Nagoya, the wooden St. Alban's Church inward Tokyo Japan in addition to the Gunma Music Center inward Takasaki. The edifice was business office of the redevelopment of The Bluff next the devastating Tokyo Japan-earthquake">1923 Great Kanto Earthquake. The residence is built inward the American colonial fashion alongside white clapboard in addition to greenish shutters. The clapboard is vertical on the outset flooring in addition to horizontal on the upper floor. Ehrismann was inward residence until 1940 when he passed away. The menage is used for a multifariousness of particular events in addition to is decorated over the Christmas period. Ehrismann Mansion has a publish of exhibits inward its interior in addition to a tearoom/cafe on the outset floor. Ehrismann Mansion 1-77-4, Motomachi, Naka-ku, Yokohama, 231-0861 Tel: 045 211 1101 Admission: Free Hours: 9.30am-5.00pm; July, August 9.30am-6.00pm; Closed on every 2d Midweek (open if a national holiday), in addition to the New Year's Day holidays. Access: The nearest stations are Motomachi-Chukagai Station on the Minatomirai Line in addition to Ishikawacho Station on the JR Keihin Tohoku Negishi Line. Other attractions inward the Yamate/Bluff surface area of Yokohama include Christ Church, the Yokohama Foreigners' Cemetery, the British House Yokohama, the Museum of Tin Toys in addition to the Yamate Museum of Tennis. The Ehrismann Residence is real around Berrick Hall. Sumber https://japanvisitor.blogspot.com/
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