All the state halls in the buildings are said to have doorways with exquisitely carved teak arches, with ornamental teardrop teak pillars shaped like Suru (cypress tree) trunks supporting the ceilings, which were covered with beautiful teak tracery, carved creepers and flowers.
Masato Wada | Yoshi Wada | Yoshie Wada | Wada Yoshimori | Wada, Nagano | WADA | Rear entrance to Nana Phadanvis' house (''Nana phadanvis wada'') which is still preserved today in the same condition as when Nana built it in 1780. Location: Menawali | George Wada | Eiiti Wada | Ben Wada |