赤穂市 日本遺産スマートガイド
Ako City JAPAN HERITAGE Smart Guide
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02.The Salt Warehouses Located on the Site of the Former Japan Monopoly Corporation’s Ako Branch
■Commentary
The salt warehouses belonging to the former Ministry of Finance’s Ako Salt Affairs Bureau (which later became the Japan Monopoly Corporation’s Ako Branch) were built in Meiji 41 (1908), the same year the Salt Affairs Bureau building was completed. In the past, the salt that was produced in salt farms was carried here on uwanibune, small boats used to ferry cargo, and was transported into the warehouses on carts. Today, parts of the tracks these carts left behind still remain on the bridge that crosses the Shin River. The warehouses were massive single-story wooden buildings with pantile gable roofs and horizontal plank walls on the exterior and a single large earthen-floored room on the interior. There used to be ten warehouses arranged into two rows, with one row to the north and the other row to the south. Seven warehouses remain today and serve as things such as the Ako Folk Culture Museum’s repository, a public employment agency for elderly people, and warehouses for salt producers. The warehouses give a sense of what the former Monopoly Corporation was like.
■ information
inquiry
Ako Folk Culture Museum
address
805-2 Kariya, Ako City, Hyogo Prefecture
tel
0791-42-1361
Regular holiday
Wednesdays (if Wednesday is a public holiday, closed the next day) Year end and new year (December 28 - January 4)
fee
Adult: 100 yen,Elementary and junior high school: 50 yen
parking
Available
URL
http://www.ako-minzoku.jp/
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