Uezu House
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| name = Uezu House
| native_name = 上江洲家住宅
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| architectural_style = Traditional Ryūkyūan
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| location = Kumejima, Okinawa
| address = 816 Nishime, Kumejima Town, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
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| completion_date = 1750
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{{nihongo|Uezu House|上江洲家住宅}} is a traditional Ryūkyūan home in Kumejima, Okinawa, Japan. It was the personal home of the Aji of Kume Island, built around 1750. There is a ¥300 entry fee.{{cite web|url=http://kumeguide.com/Sights/Uezu.htm|title=Uezu Historic House|author=Benjamin Martin|publisher=Kumeguide.com|accessdate=6 January 2015}}
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{{coord missing|Okinawa Prefecture}}
Category:Historic house museums in Japan
Category:Buildings and structures in Okinawa Prefecture
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