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Chuo Ward, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture

[Joshu, Echigo, SadoNiigata, YahikoNiigata, Yahiko]

Ancient tombs・Ruins

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official name新潟市文化財 旧小澤家住宅

Niigata City Cultural Property Former Ozawa Family Residence

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    • Ancient tombs・Ruins
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    Basic Information

    Name
    新潟市文化財 旧小澤家住宅
    Location
    12, Kamiokawamaedori, Chuo-ku, Niigata-shi, Niigata 2733, Bancho

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    Business Hours
    ● Opening hours: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm ● Closed every Monday (or the next day if it is a holiday)        The day after the holiday ( Tuesday if it is Saturdays and Sundays) New Year's holidays (from December 28 to January 3 of the following year)        ※ The museum may be closed temporarily.
    Payment
    General         200 yen (160 yen) Elementary and junior high school students 100 yen (80 yen)   ※ () is the group fee. Groups of more than 20 people ※ Various cashless payments are also available. ※ Elementary and junior high school students free on weekends and holidays ※ Free viewing of educational activities for students in Niigata City ※ Free for holders of disability certificate and nursing certificate (1st grade, 1st grade, 1 assistant is free for one type)
    Access
    ◆ Bus From JR Niigata Station Mandaiguchi Bus Terminal   ● 1 minute walk from Niigata City Sightseeing Loop Bus "Old Ozawa Family Residence Entrance" bus stop   ● 【C6】 Get off at the Yachiyo Bridge Line "Higashibori-dori 12 Bancho" bus stop and walk for 3 minutes   ● 【C7】 Get off at "Minatomachi-dori 2-chome" bus stop on the Ryuto-ohashi Bridge Line, 3 minutes on foot ◆ 15 minutes by taxi from Niigata Station Mandai Exit.
    Parking Lot
    There are 3 private parking lots. The Niigata City History Museum (Minato Pia) parking lot is also available free of charge (12 minutes on foot).
    Cultural Property
    Date of creation: Meiji period designated year: August 2006 Former Ozawa family residence main building, new parlor, detached parlor, tool storehouse, household goods storehouse, Kuramae, crossing corridor, gate and east wall (city designated tangible cultural property)

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