Established in 1928
This building was house of the manager who administered Japanese farmland in Gimje area. The house exhibits typical Japanese style in which every room is connected with each other through its middle corridor. Triple layer windows and doors, lock on the outer door, and storage closet installed outside the windows and doors show elaborate techniques. This house allows its viewers to assume the lifestyle of farm managers during the Japanese Occupation and testifies the history of land exploitation by the Japanese Empire.