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Asaka History Museum

Japan, 963-8851 5-25-63 Kaisei, Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture

Nationally designated important cultural property. Constituent elements of the Japan Heritage ``A single waterway that paved the way for the future.'' The main building of the former Fukushima Prefectural Junior High School was opened in 1891 as the only old-system junior high school in the prefecture. Many famous people came from the museum, including the great writer Chogyu Takayama, the literary scholar Masao Kume, and the world-renowned historian Kanichi Asakawa, and it is now open to the public as the Asaka History Museum. There are many photo spots within the facility, including nostalgic classrooms lined with old wooden desks and chairs, hallways with soft light shining through large windows, and an impressive auditorium with stylish lamps and chandeliers. It is valued by camera enthusiasts for its ability to take atmospheric portraits, and is also used as a filming location for television and movies. Find your favorite composition in a space with an antique atmosphere.

Business Time

Notice of long-term closure October 2023 - March 2027

Telephone number 024-938-0778
Website https://anrekihaku.or.jp/
Access
  • 20 minutes by car from Tohoku Expressway Koriyama IC
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2023.11.22   Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture

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