Wander the polished wooden floors of this beautifully preserved Japanese summer house built in 1918, a luscious example of turn-of-the-century Japanese architecture and design. The grounds are home to a beautiful garden with huge Edo-period pines sheltering over 100 Japanese maples.
Saito Family Summer Villa
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