This complete house has a large entryway, five rooms, a long hall called a "toriniwa" and moveable internal and external shoji doors. It is designed so that you may remove external components for internal scenes, and internal components for external scenes, ... to reduce your polygon count and save computer resources.

The House is accurately textured in aged birch and red cedar, and uses post and beam construction representative of the Era. The exterior walls are red cedar with traditional horizontal slants. The interior walls are white plaster. The roof is blue painted cedar.

Because the Edo Small House is a large and complex model, we provide a full illustrated description of the house in an Adobe Acrobat document. Click on the link below to download and read the full description.

Click Here To Download Fully Illustrated Description of the Edo House

The optional "Zashiki Furnishings Package" for the Edo House contains a fusuma, tokonoma, tatami floor, objects for the tokonoma for the Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer seasons, red pine table, cushions and lanterns.

 

Accessories for the Ofuro are shown at the lower left.

 

A high-resolution, accurate reproduction of a single-story "machiya" or "townhouse" as it would have existed at the beginning of the Edo Period (approx 1603) in Japan.
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