This 3D model faithfully reproduces the Nakabashi-ke Residence — an Important Cultural Property in Nara — with accurate exterior geometry and fully modeled interiors, ready for visualization, education, VR, and heritage projects.
This high-fidelity 3D model reproduces the Nakabashi-ke Residence with architectural accuracy down to structural members, roof geometry, wall textures, and interior layouts. Every room, corridor, doma, and tatami space has been modeled to reflect the real building’s proportions and materials, making it suitable for close-up renders, virtual tours, and scholarly study. Please note that movable furnishings and small portable artifacts are not included in the model.
Distinctive architectural features: the house retains a tsushi-nikai (????), an intermediate mezzanine-like level that provides storage and spatial layering typical of merchant townhouses, and original hikiage-do (pull-up doors) that remain in place on the façade and service openings. These elements are accurately represented in the model to preserve the building’s characteristic spatial relationships and historic construction details.
Building overview: the Nakabashi-ke Residence is a traditional Edo-period machiya located in Imaicho, Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, designated as an Important Cultural Property. The structure exemplifies merchant-class architecture with a doma (earthen floor), formal tatami reception rooms, the tsushi-nikai mezzanine, and surviving hikiage-do, offering valuable insight for historians, educators, and cultural tourism developers.
BLEND (Blender, filesize: 844 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 556 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 230 MB), JPG (JPG, filesize: 177 MB), PNG (PNG, filesize: 177 MB)