Northern Culture Museum — Landlord's Estate Garden Paradise
The Northern Culture Museum occupies the former estate of the Ito family, who were the largest landowners in Niigata during the Meiji and Taisho periods (1868–1926), controlling over 1,300 hectares of rice paddies and employing 2,800 tenant farmers. The estate includes a 65-room mansion built in traditional shoin-zukuri style with cypress woodwork, gold-leaf fusuma (sliding doors), and intricate transoms carved by master craftsmen. The centerpiece is the 100-tsubo (330 sq meter) Great Hall overlooking a pond garden designed by renowned landscape architect Tanaka Sensui.
The garden features a wisteria trellis that blooms in early May, covering a 100-meter-long pergola with cascading purple flowers — one of the most photographed wisteria displays in Japan. Autumn (November) brings momiji maple foliage that reflects in the pond, creating mirror-image compositions.
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