Nagaoka City Museum of Local History
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Nagaoka City Museum of Local History
郷土史料館
Overview
This museum’s design is based on the general appearance of castles in feudal Japan.
Shaped to reference Japanese castle architecture, this Nagaoka museum incorporates actual stones from the ramparts of Nagaoka Castle, which stood nearby until it was destroyed in the 1868 Boshin War civil conflict. The railway station now occupies the original castle site. Inside, displays trace the city's history from its origins to the present, including personal artifacts and handwritten poetry by the daimyo lords who governed the Nagaoka domain. The museum also commemorates notable figures from the area, among them Yamamoto Isoroku, the World War II commander-in-chief of Japan's naval fleet, who was born in the region.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 郷土史料館
- Nearest station
- Naoetsu Station (60+ min drive)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Walk-in fine for most visits. Check hours online as smaller museums may close on certain weekdays or holidays.
Accessibility
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