Nishikawa Jingoro House and Museum
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Nishikawa Jingoro House and Museum
西川甚五郎邸・史料館
Overview
This house was the home of the family that founded the Nishikawa company, now best known for its bedding and other textiles.
The Nishikawa company, now one of Japan's largest bedding manufacturers, traces its origins to this Omihachiman merchant house. Founder Nishikawa Niemon (1549-1644) opened a shop here at age 36 selling mosquito nets and tatami covers, laying the groundwork for a business that grew wealthy through trade with Edo. His son Jingoro, who inherited the business in 1628, is credited with a clever early marketing move: he started dyeing the company's mosquito nets green to make them more visually appealing, and sales followed. The house where family members lived from 1587 to 1942 survives intact, accompanied by a museum tracing the company's history and a shop selling Nishikawa products alongside local souvenirs.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 西川甚五郎邸・史料館
- Nearest station
- Hiei-zan-sakamoto Station (40 min drive)
- 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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