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Shin Totsukawa Town Kaitakushi Memorial Hall
■Kaitakushi Memorial Hall
The Museum was built in 1980 to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the opening of the town and to convey the pioneering history of Shintotsukawa to a large number of people.
The museum exhibits the history of Shintotsukawa under seven themes, including "Nature and History of Shintotsukawa," "Nature and History of Mother Village Totsukawa," and "Emigration and Settlement of Totsukawa Groups.
Kaitakai Kinenkan Repository
The storage room on the first floor of the Kaitakai Memorial Museum is open to the public every Sunday.
Inside the storehouse, there are many valuable items that give visitors a sense of Shintotsukawa's history.
If you wish to visit the storehouse, please inquire at the Kaitakukai Memorial Hall reception desk.
Agriculture Memorial Hall
The former Takatsukawa Memorial Hall, which opened in 1966 in a converted building of the former Shintotsukawa Credit Purchasing Union, has been relocated and renovated to restore the appearance of the original building, which was constructed in 1921. Inside the museum, there are exhibits showing the many hardships our predecessors endured in the agricultural industry.
If you wish to visit the Agricultural Museum, please inquire at the reception desk of the Kaitakai Memorial Hall.
Business Hours
10:00-16:00
(10:00-13:00 on Fridays)
regular closing day
November-April (closed during winter)
Fee
■General
Adults (high school students and older) 200 yen
Elementary/junior high school students: ¥100
Groups (10 or more people)
Adults (high school students and older) 100 yen
Elementary/junior high school students 50 yen
Location
1-1 Aza-Chuo, Shintotsukawa-cho