Shibakawa Mataemon House, Museum Meiji Mura
Designated tangible cultural asset, the house was built as a villa for Mr. Mataemon Shibakawa in 1911, a merchant in Osaka, and designed by Mr. Goichi Takeda, who started an architecture course at Kyoto Imperial University. After the Great Kanto (Tokyo) Earthquake of 1923, the outside wall was rebuilt in a Spanish-style, which was very popular in the Kansai (Osaka) area at that time.
- Name
- Shibakawa Mataemon House, Museum Meiji Mura
- Category of Industry
- Exhibitions
- Visitors can enjoy a comprehensive and informative guided tour of this building.
- Touring procedures
- Admission
- Free
- Attendance figure
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1回:10
1日:― - Hours
- Guiding time: 11:00, 11:20, 11:40, 13:00, 13:20, 13:40, 14:00, 14:20 (Saturdays, Sundays and national Holidays: 14:40, 15:00)
- Amount of time required
- 15minutes
- Closed
- Dec. 31, Mondays during Dec. to Feb.For New Year period and holidays open village, There maintenance holiday in January
- Parking
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large buses : 100
passenger cars : 900 - Shopping and food
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Shopping : Yes
Food : Yes - Categories of visitors
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(Acceptance of people in the same category of industry : ) - Available service for guests from overseas
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Guide : ―
Brochures : English, Chinese and Korean - Reservation
- Reservations not required
- Reservation number
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TEL : ―
FAX : ― - Access
- Public Transportation: 20 minutes by bus from Inuyama Station, Meitetsu Inuyama Line/ Car: 3 km from the Komaki-Higashi Interchange on the Chuo Expressway
- Address
- 1 Uchiyama, Inuyama City, Aichi 484-0000
- Inquiry address
- 1 Uchiyama, Inuyama City, Aichi 484-0000
- Applications and inquiries
- Sales and Planning Section
- Number
- 0568-67-0314
- URL
- http://www.meijimura.com