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Amagasaki Shinkin Bank Amashin-Kaikan

Japan, 660-0864 3 Higashi Sakuragicho, Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture

Valuable materials on display include a replica of Amagasaki Castle, the sword "Tachi Moriie" (a national important cultural property) associated with the Sakurai Matsudaira clan, the feudal lords of Amagasaki, as well as armor such as samurai armor, matchlock guns, and spears used during alternate attendance, castle drawings, and picture scrolls depicting the sending off and receiving of Korean envoys. Gold and silver coins from 170 countries around the world are also on permanent display at the Coin Museum.

Business Time
  • Monday:  Close
  • Tuesday:  10:00~16:00
  • Wednesday:  10:00~16:00
  • Thursday:  10:00~16:00
  • Friday:  10:00~16:00
  • Saturday:  10:00~16:00
  • Sunday:  10:00~16:00
Telephone number 06-6413-1121
Website https://www.amashin.co.jp/kaikan/index.html
Access
  • Approximately 5 minutes walk southwest from the west ticket gate of Hanshin Railway Amagasaki Station
Language 日本語
Other Closed: Mondays, public holidays (open on Saturdays and Sundays), December 29th to January 5th. Free admission.
Last Update : 2024.11.04   Amagasaki Tourism Bureau

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