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Akarenga Kyodo Kan

秋田県
3.9
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Meiji-era retro vibes emanate from this important cultural property museum.
This is a local history museum located in Akita City. It was built in 1912 and consists of the former Akita Bank headquarters building (Akarenga-kan), which has been designated as an important cultural property of Japan, a new building, and a storage facility. The exterior is in the Renaissance style, while the interior is a magnificent Baroque style building.

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Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy the Retro Atmosphere of Western-Style Architecture from the Meiji Era!

Akarenga Kyodo Kan Enjoy the Retro Atmosphere of Western-Style Architecture from the Meiji Era!
The Akarenga Kyodokan has a history as the former Akita Bank headquarters built during the Meiji era. The retro red brick building is a valuable cultural heritage of Akita City as a Western-style architecture from the Meiji era, and has been designated as an Important Cultural Property. It was restored in 1985 and opened as the Akarenga Kyodokan. The interior features white plaster walls and a spacious atrium, with beautiful chandeliers shining brightly. The Akarenga Kyodokan allows visitors to experience the history and culture of Akita City, and its retro building is an impressive sight, popular among both locals and tourists. Additionally, due to the beauty and historical value of the building, it is a popular spot for photography. When you visit, why not feel the beauty of the red brick and the history and culture of Akita?
Point 2

Introducing the Rich Culture and Traditions of Akita Prefecture!

Akarenga Kyodo Kan Introducing the Rich Culture and Traditions of Akita Prefecture!
The Akarenga Folk Museum displays art and historical materials. The museum's exhibits are rich in art and historical materials, introducing the rich culture and traditions of Akita Prefecture. For visitors, experiencing Akita's history and culture through these works of art and materials is a valuable experience. Please visit the Akarenga Folk Museum and enjoy Akita's art and historical materials!
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A Space Adorned with Artworks and Chandeliers!

Akarenga Kyodo Kan A Space Adorned with Artworks and Chandeliers!
The interior of the Akarenga Museum is adorned with artworks and chandeliers. The museum displays a wealth of artworks and historical materials, allowing you to catch a glimpse of Akita's culture and history. In particular, there is a magnificent space inside the Akarenga Museum where chandeliers shine, making it an attractive experience for visitors. Enjoy the interior space of the Akarenga Museum, where artworks and chandeliers shine. Surrounded by beautiful exhibits and a historical atmosphere, you can fully enjoy the charm of Akita!
Point 4

Enjoy a Panoramic View at Port Tower Selion

Akarenga Kyodo Kan Enjoy a Panoramic View at Port Tower Selion
Port Tower Selion is an attractive tourist spot for locals and tourists alike. Located in Akita Port, Selion is a facility that includes a 143-meter tower. The observation deck of the tower is located 100 meters above ground level, offering a 360-degree panoramic view. From there, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Sea of Japan, including Akita City, the Oga Peninsula, and Mt. Taihei. In addition, there are restaurants and souvenir shops around Selion, providing visitors with a fulfilling time. We recommend visiting Port Tower Selion and the Akarenga Folk Museum together, as the panoramic view from the observation deck is a spot where you can fully enjoy the charm of Akita.
Point 5

Explore the Ruins of Kubota Castle at Chausu Park!

Akarenga Kyodo Kan Explore the Ruins of Kubota Castle at Chausu Park!
The ruins of Kubota Castle, which was the residence of the Satake clan, the lords of Akita, and a historic site selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Castles, were located in Chausu Park. Currently, the park has been developed as Chausu Park, and the castle grounds include the Honmaru and Ninomaru ruins, as well as a beautiful Japanese garden that retains the atmosphere of the time. Kubota Castle is the most popular tourist attraction in Akita City and the entire Akita Prefecture. The existence of historical value and dignified buildings is sure to impress visitors. Chausu Park is also known as a famous spot for beautiful cherry blossoms and azaleas, and visitors can enjoy different scenery depending on the season. The park was designed by the landscape architect, Choukou Anpei, in 1896, and its attractive landscape harmonizes with nature and history. The ruins of Kubota Castle are a fascinating tourist spot for visitors to Akita City, Akita Prefecture. You can feel the good old days of Japan while strolling through the historic ruins and beautiful gardens.
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Akarenga Kyodo Kan Explore Akita's History and Culture at the Local Museum!
Explore Akita's History and Culture at the Local Museum!
The Akarenga Folk Museum is made up of three buildings: the Akarenga Hall, the New Building, and the Storage Building. Of these, the Akarenga Hall has been designated as an important cultural property by the government. It was originally built as the former headquarters of the Akita Bank in 1909 and completed in 1912. In 1981, it was donated to Akita City and opened as the Akarenga Folk Museum in 1985. The Akarenga Hall is a historic building that attracts attention in Akita City and is used as a municipal museum for local history and art. Not only is the building itself designated as an important cultural property, but it also houses various historical materials and works of art on display, providing visitors with the opportunity to experience Akita's history and culture.

Basic Information

Address 3-21 Omachi 3-chome, Akita-shi, Akita 010-0921
Business Hours

9:30~16:30

TEL 018-864-6851
Web Site https://www.city.akita.lg.jp/kanko/kanrenshisetsu/1003617/index.html

Review

Average Review
3.9
3 Reviews
5
yukac9564
Posted Date:2025/3/22
旧秋田銀行が現在では秋田市の郷土文化を紹介する郷土館として観光スポットになっています。佐賀の旧唐津銀行や盛岡の旧岩手銀行等…西洋の建築様式をもって建築された建物はいくつか巡ってきましたが、やはりロマンを感じます。
4
長岡花火ドットコム
Posted Date:2024/11/20
旧秋田銀行本店本館。 バロック式の内部装飾で目を惹くマントルピース。 紅縞石、薄雲石、蛇紋岩などの石材を使った見事な装飾です。
5
Miki YOSHIOKA
Posted Date:2025/2/21
付設の常設展示(市内の風土と工芸品と人間国宝の工芸作家)もあります。 ロッカーの百円玉は戻ってきます。 シャッターが開閉するところが見られます。
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