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Kuchiganaya Ginzan Town Museum Center

Japan, 679-3301 619-2 Kuchigintani, Ikuno-cho, Asago-shi, Hyogo Prefecture

The former residence can be used as an event space or a traditional Japanese cafe The former residence was built in 1932 by the Asada family, who were local officials since the Edo period and contributed to the modernization of Japan. The main building (former Asada residence) is a stately two-story wooden building. It has a rare style for a traditional house remaining in Ikuno. The annex (former Yoshikawa residence) is a two-story building with lacquer. The gabled roof is made of Ikuno tiles. The main house's sleeve wall and the box staircase in the living room are distinctive features. In the main building, you can enjoy a handmade hospitality cafe and souvenirs, and a gallery exhibition in the storehouse. The two-story annex can also be used as a rental space.

Business Time
  • Monday:  Close
  • Tuesday:  9:00~16:30
  • Wednesday:  9:00~16:30
  • Thursday:  9:00~16:30
  • Friday:  9:00~16:30
  • Saturday:  9:00~16:30
  • Sunday:  9:00~16:30
Telephone number 079-670-5006
Website https://asadatei.wixsite.com/museum-center
Access
  • ◆For those travelling by car 1 hour from Himeji, approx. 2 hours from Keihanshin, approx. 1 hour from Fukuchiyama/Ayabe (via the Bantan Expressway) ◆For those travelling by JR Approx. 1 hour from Himeji, approx. 2 hours and 15 minutes from Keihanshin, approx. 1 hour and 15 minutes from Fukuchiyama (get off at Ikuno Station on the JR Bantan Line, approx. 15 minutes walk)
Language 日本語
Other ◎Closed on Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a public holiday), New Year holidays ◎Admission and viewing are free of charge.
Last Update : 2024.08.07   North Kinki Regional Tourism Federation

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