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Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building

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acquired by the Iwate Shokusan Bank in 1936, and became its head office. The bank's name was changed to the Bank of Iwate in 1960. It continued to be used as the bank's head office until a modern building was completed in 1983. It continued to be used as a brand office of the bank even after the building's designation as an Important Cultural Property, until 2012. The interior of the building was repaired and restored to its Meiji period appearance, and the building was opened to the public in 2016.
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Currently, the interior is divided into a free "Iwate Bank Zone" and a paid "Morioka Bank Zone". The Iwate Bank Zone has a multi-purpose hall with refurbished business rooms and a library lounge that introduces the history of industry and commerce in Morioka. In the Morioka Bank Zone is a reception
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The building was initially constructed as the head office of the Morioka Bank, and is located at the foot of Nakanobashi Bridge, which crosses the Nakatsu River in Morioka. Work began in May 1908 and was completed in April 1911. The Morioka Bank went out of business in 1933, and the building was
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gable roofs protruding from the sides. The outer wall is made of red brick and with stripes of white granite. Inside, there is a corridor on the second floor surrounding the colonnade on the first floor. About 910,000 bricks from Iwate prefecture are used for building materials, and
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of Japan. Tatsuno was assisted by Morioka-native Kasai Manji. The unique characteristics of the building is that it has an octagonal domed tower in the southeast corner, a square tower in the southwest corner, and Japanese-style
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room and a safe room that has been used since the bank's opening. There is also a corner that introduces the financial history of Iwate Prefecture, and a theater that introduces the history and structure of the buildings.
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cypress wood is used for the interior. Although the building is distinguished by its use of red bricks, it was painted white from 1936 until 1958 and was called the "White Meijikan".
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western style architecture in Japan, and is listed as an
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Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building Official home page
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Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building is located in Iwate Prefecture
Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building is located in Japan
Morioka
Iwate Prefecture
Coordinates
39°42′2.2″N 141°9′18.6″E / 39.700611°N 141.155167°E / 39.700611; 141.155167
Bank of Iwate
Tatsuno Kingo
Important Cultural Property
Morioka
Iwate Prefecture
Japan
Meiji period
Important Cultural Property
Tatsuno Kingo
Bank of Japan
Tokyo
Tohoku region
irimoya-zukuri
Aomori Hiba
"岩手銀行(旧盛岡銀行)旧本店本館"





Former Morioka Bank Head Office
Official Home page
Iwate Tani tourist information

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