Northern_Culture_Museum

Northern Culture Museum

Northern Culture Museum

Building in Niigata Prefecture, Japan


Northern Culture Museum (北方文化博物館, Hoppō Bunka Hakubutsukan) is an open-air museum in Kōnan-ku, Niigata, Japan. It contains the well known mansion of a wealthy farming family called gōnō (豪農), gardens and houses from the Edo period. There is also a branch in Chūō-ku, Niigata.

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Reconstruction of a 19th-century peasant farmer's house and rice paddy at the museum

Access

There is a bus stop 'Kami-sōmi Hakubutsukan-mae (上沢海博物館前)' near the museum. Transit bus operated by Niigata Kotsu S94 and S95 (line: S9) runs from Niigata Station Bandai Exit.

There is also YOKO-BUS stop 'Hoppō Bunka Hakubutsukan (北方文化博物館)'. YOKO-BUS runs from Shin'etsu Main Line Ogikawa Station.[1]

Surrounding area

Daiei-ji temple

The museum is in the central area of former Sōmi Domain (沢海藩), the subsidiary of Shibata Domain.


References

  1. 住民バス「横バス」 [YOKO BUS (2016.3- )] (in Japanese). Kōnan-ku, Niigata City. Retrieved 10 October 2016.



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