Nara 3, Naramachi

Japan20 photographs2006

Naramachi is the part of Nara that has worked most successfully to retain its traditional character.

Initial impressions are not encouraging.

Initial impressions are not encouraging.

Here, however, a new house has been built in the traditional style of the urban townhouse, or machiya. It's open as a free museum.

Here, however, a new house has been built in the traditional style of the urban townhouse, or machiya. It's open as a free museum.

The floorplan is long and narrow, fitting the historically characteristic long, narrow lot.

The floorplan is long and narrow, fitting the historically characteristic long, narrow lot.

Room is made for an inner garden or naka-niwa.

Room is made for an inner garden or naka-niwa.

The garden is more likely to be enjoyed from inside than out.

The garden is more likely to be enjoyed from inside than out.

A box staircase, or hako-kaidan, doubling as a cabinet.

A box staircase, or hako-kaidan, doubling as a cabinet.

The posts are trunks.

The posts are trunks.

The single-roomed upstairs.

The single-roomed upstairs.

The rooftop view.

The rooftop view.

Stove.

Stove.

Back on a traditional-looking street.

Back on a traditional-looking street.

Plenty of wood fronts.

Plenty of wood fronts.

More.

More.

Wood slats, or koshi, deflect prying eyes while allowing residents to see the street.

Wood slats, or koshi, deflect prying eyes while allowing residents to see the street.

Entrance.

Entrance.

The same building.

The same building.

A pharmacy.

A pharmacy.

Misfit.

Misfit.

Why were lots so narrow? One explanation is that taxes were proportional to facade length.

Why were lots so narrow? One explanation is that taxes were proportional to facade length.

The local craft museum.

The local craft museum.