Former Kaichi School
museum
旧開智学校校舎
Exhibits & objects related to education are housed in an 1870s school, one of the oldest in Japan.
One of the oldest elementary schools in Japan, built in 1876 during the Meiji government's push to modernize education, and its striking pseudo-Western architecture with a distinctive octagonal tower has made it a cherished Matsumoto landmark. Designated an Important Cultural Property, the building now serves as a museum showcasing Meiji-era educational materials, old textbooks, student handwriting samples, and classroom recreations that reveal how dramatically schooling changed during Japan's rapid modernization. The blend of Japanese carpentry techniques with Western decorative flourishes in the building itself is fascinating to examine up close. Situated within walking distance of Matsumoto Castle, it pairs naturally with a visit to the castle grounds.
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