Ani Ijinkan & Museum  ~Aniai Sta.~

Ani Ijinkan & Museum  ~Aniai Sta.~

Remnants of former guesthouses for miners, still intact
A Renaissance- and Western-style building as a symbol of Japan's largest copper production

Guide of Spot Introduction
Page last updated: Jan, 28, 2022
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The Ijinkan, built as an official residence for a German engineer who came to the mine in 1879, is filled with a non-Japanese atmosphere. At the museum, you can experience the mining culture of Ani through various exhibits.

Information of Spot Detail
Telephone Number

0186-82-3658

Hours

9:00~17:00

Closed

Mon (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday), Dec 29 - Jan 3

Fees

Adults: 400 yen, high school and university students: 300 yen, children: 200 yen

Transportaion

Approx. 5-min walk from Aniai Station

※The written notice and information on this page are as of the date of publication. Please refer or confirm the latest information of each spot on individual introduced website.

Prefecture

Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Yamanashi Nagano
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Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi
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