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Revision as of 11:58, 10 November 2016
The "Japanese House" in Salem was built by Bunkio Matsuki about 1895. It is found at 12 Laurel Street in South Salem.
Although built in the craftsman style, it has touches of Japanese design elements. The design firm was Andrews, Jacques & Rantoul of Boston.
Large bronze lanterns adorned the gardens. Custom carved panels decorated the interior.
For more on the Japanese Craze in Salem, see entry on this wiki Fenollosa
See Also
"A pleasing novelty": Bunkio Matsuki and The Japanese Craze in Victorian Salem