Our museum was completed in 1930, with the single intention of creating the best Japanese architecture.
We collect precious woods from all over the region, which are hard to come by in modern times, and carefully examine them to create a traditional style that will not fade over time.
In 1997, it was designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.
Five locations have been designated as nationally registered tangible cultural properties: the main building, the annex, the west annex, the large hall, and the Taikobashi.It is extremely rare in Japan that almost the entire building is designated as a cultural property. It is said to be a valuable building.