
Merchant’s Museum (Former Nishina Family Residence)
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Merchant’s Museum (Former Nishina Family Residence)
商家資料館(旧仁科家住宅)
Overview
This building is the former home and business of Nishina Gentaro.
This early twentieth-century home and shop belonged to Nishina Gentaro, a Tsuru merchant who built his fortune trading locally produced silks known for quality and affordability. Designated an Important Tangible Cultural Asset in 1993, the building now holds over 100 objects related to the silk trade and domestic life from that era. The entrance features the original dirt-floor shop area with fabric samples still on display. Inside, the living quarters spread over two floors with antique furniture, hand-carved woodwork, paper shoji screens, and a family shrine. A fully furnished Western-style parlor on the ground floor reflects the era's enthusiasm for foreign design.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 商家資料館(旧仁科家住宅)
- Nearest station
- Kofu Station (25 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in usually fine on weekdays. Check hours before visiting.
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