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Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture

[Hokuriku, NotoToyama, Tateyama, KurobeTakaoka, Himi]

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official name射水市小杉展示館

Kosugi, Imizu-shi Exhibition Hall

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The upper part of the independent pillar inside the exhibition hall

Kosugi-yaki Kamo Tokuri

The exterior of the exhibition hall

Inside the exhibition hall

The upper part of the independent pillar inside the exhibition hall

Kosugi-yaki Kamo Tokuri

The exterior of the exhibition hall

Inside the exhibition hall

The upper part of the independent pillar inside the exhibition hall

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    Name
    射水市小杉展示館
    Location
    〒939-0351 4286-1, Hibari, Imizu-shi, Toyama

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    Business Hours
    Reception hours 9:00 to 17:00 Admission is closed until 16:30 (Monday) (if Monday is a holiday, weekday after Monday), year-end and New Year holidays (December 29 to January 4)
    Access
    15 minutes walk from Ainokaze Toyama Railway Kosugi Station 15 minutes by car from Hokuriku Expressway Kosugi IC
    Cultural Property
    Registered Tangible Cultural Properties [History of the Museum] This hotel faces the former Hokuriku Expressway, ○ Newly built in 1911 (1911) as the head office building of Kosugi Saving Bank, which was opened by local volunteers in 1900. The following year, 1912, the name was changed to "Kosugi Bank." ○ After that, it became the Kosugi branch of the Hokuriku Bank in 1943, and it was operating until 1979. ○ Former Kosugi Town took over the company's relocation to the new building and partially renovated it in November 1986 and opened as Kosugi Townsman Exhibition Hall. ○ In 1999, it was designated as the 49th nationally registered tangible cultural property in the prefecture. ○ On November 1, 2005, the name was changed to Kosugi Exhibition Hall in Imizu City due to the merger of municipalities.

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