- Basic Information
- Tourist Attractions
- A Real Hideaway
- Autumn colors in Otaru
- Brilliant Season of the Year
- Flowery Season has come!
- Former Bank of Japan, Otaru Branch
- Former Nihon Yusen Company Otaru Branch
- Former Ooie Warehouse
- Glass Christmas Ornaments in JR Otaru Station
- Glass Christmas Trees
- Herring Mansion opens to the public
- Illumination Contest
- JR Otaru Station
- Kaiyoutei
- Marine Festa in Otaru
- Mysterious remains
- New Otaru Museum open
- Noh Theater of Otaru
- Old Buildings in Otaru
- Otaru "Yukiakari no Michi" Festival
- Otaru Aquarium is now open
- Otaru Canal in Cold
- Popular tourist spots where you can go by bus
- Skiing with the view of the sea
- Snow Gleaming 9th OTARU: Asakusa-bashi
- Snow Gleaming 9th OTARU: canalside
- Snow Gleaming 9th OTARU: Chuo-bashi bridge
- Snow Gleaming 9th OTARU: Sakaimachi-dori Street
- Snow Gleaming Festival in Asarigawa Hot Spring Village
- Steam Clock
- Steam Locomotive At Christmastime
- Successful YUKIAKARI
- The 10th Otaru Snow Gleaming Festival is Coming Soon
- The 41st Otaru Ushio Festival
- Watch out the splash!
- Wing Bay Otaru's Big Tree
- Foods & Dining
- Music
- Miscellaneous
Former Bank of Japan, Otaru Branch
Submitted by kenji on Mon, 2006-01-30 18:24.
It was 1893 when the substation of the BOJ was first opened in Otaru Hokkaido, and then it was promoted to a branch office. This branch office had played an important roll for growth of local economy before it was closed in 2002.
The construction work of the present building was started in July 1909, and completed in July 1912. The architect was Kingo Tatsuno, who also designed the main branch of the Bank of Japan and red-brick Tokyo train station. The building is in medieval style with curve of the dome and the noble exterior, boasting a remarkabley solemn appearance. It is very representative of historical buildings in Otaru.
It has been used as a financial museum since May 2003. You can look on variety of materials that are relevant to money and banking of Japan and Hokkaido there.
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