The red brick building was particularly noticeable among the surrounding facilities. It's open for free, so you should go there.
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Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Iwate Bank Red Brick Building is a typical European-style building in the Meiji Taishi period. It used to operate as a bank. Now a museum, it is mainly used to introduce various architectural details and history.
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Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The red brick building was particularly noticeable among the surrounding facilities. It's open for free, so you should go there.
The European-style architecture of the Meiji Daisei period was designed by the designers who designed the Tokyo Station. It has been beautifully shaped and has undergone a century of vicissitudes and mergers and acquisitions or changes of various banks. Later as Iwate Bank, when the new store was built and then as a Nakanoshi branch, before 2012 as a bank opened, and then changed to a museum to introduce its history. There are many video introductions and materials for visitors to pick up, telling the museum's various architectural details and history. The 300 yen ticket is also good and cheap.
The Iwate Bank Red Brick Pavilion is the main bank building of Morioka Bank, which was completed in 1911. It is arranged by the designers of Tokyo Station, Chenye and Kashi Architectural Design Firm, and the only work left in the northeast of the building designed by Chenye Jinwu.
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The red brick building, which is very old, has now been opened as a museum.