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Bank of Japan Otaru Museum

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Bank of Japan Otaru Museum

日本銀行旧小樽支店

4.2Est. 90Otaru, Hokkaido
JTA Approved

Overview

The Bank of Japan’s Otaru Branch was designed to reflect the wealth of the city and the financial power of the national bank.

By the 1920s Otaru had more banks than Hokkaido's capital Sapporo, reflecting its position as the main trading port for northern Japan. The Bank of Japan's Otaru Branch was designed by Tatsuno Kingo, also responsible for Tokyo Station, and built between 1909 and 1912 in Renaissance Revival style. A steel-frame structure allowed for the large open banking hall without interior pillars; a mezzanine gallery let managers observe activity below. The stylized yen motif Tatsuno incorporated throughout still appears on Japanese banknotes today. The branch operated until 2002 and reopened as a free museum in 2003, with exhibits including a scale model of Otaru's financial district and the original vault.

Practical info

Japanese name
日本銀行旧小樽支店
Nearest station
Otaru Station (5 min walk)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in usually fine on weekdays. Check hours before visiting.

Accessibility

Wheelchair restroom

Good for

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