Landmark
Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building
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The Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building is a striking Meiji-era Western-style structure built in 1911, originally serving as a bank. Its red brick facade and arched windows reflect early 20th-century Japanese adaptation of European architecture. Today, the building operates as a museum and cultural venue, with exhibits on local history, banking artifacts, and rotating art shows. Visitors can admire the restored interior, including the original vault and teller counters, and learn about the region's economic development. The building is a symbol of Morioka's modernization.
Don't miss
- Original bank vault and teller counters preserved in the museum
- Exhibits on local history and banking artifacts
- Red brick facade with arched windows, a fine example of Meiji-era Western architecture
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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