Esashi Town Historical Museum

Esashi Town Historical Museum (江差町郷土資料館, Esashi-chō kyōdo shiryōkan) opened in Esashi, Hokkaidō, Japan in 2007. Dedicated to the nature, history, and way of life of Esashi, exhibits include Jōmon and Zoku-Jōmon artefacts, objects from the Satsumon culture, goods brought by the kitamaebune, and materials relating to the Battle of Hakodate.[1][2]

Esashi Town Historical Museum
江差町郷土資料館
Location within Hokkaido
Esashi Town Historical Museum (Japan)
General information
Address112 Nakauta-chō
Town or cityEsashi, Hokkaidō
CountryJapan
Coordinates41°52′05″N 140°07′44″E
Opened2007
Website
Official website

The building in which the museum is housed dates to 1887. A former subprefectural government branch office with jurisdiction over the districts of Hiyama and Nishi, it has subsequently served in turn as Esashi Police Station, Esashi Town Hall, and Esashi Town Hall branch building. Restored and opened to the public in 1998, it is the only example of a District Office in Hokkaidō and has been designated a Prefectural Tangible Cultural Property.[1][3]

See also

References

  1. 旧檜山爾志郡役所(江差町郷土資料館) [Former Hiyama and Nishi District Office (Esashi Town Historical Museum)] (in Japanese). Hiyama Subprefecture. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  2. 常設展 [Permanent Exhibition] (in Japanese). Esashi Town. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  3. 「旧檜山爾志郡役所」 [What is the "Former Hiyama and Nishi District Office"?] (in Japanese). Esashi Town. Retrieved 7 September 2019.


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