





It is a building in the Edo period in Sakagura-dori of Hizen Hamashuku where flourished as a post town of Tara Kaido Street (road connecting Saga Prefecture and Nagasaki Prefecture). This building was used as a relay station for people, horses, and packages. It was restored and now it is used as a tourist information center of Hizen Hamashuku. It is designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties of the country.