Gujo Hachiman Former Town Hall Memorial Hall

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Gujo Hachiman Former Town Hall Memorial Hall

Gujo Hachiman’s general tourist information center, designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.

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A general tourist information center in a retro building in Gujo Hachiman, where the streetscape of the old castle town remains.

Built in 1936, this Western-style, two-story wooden building has a total floor area of Approx. 800 square meters. Its well-balanced design features wooden exterior siding and tall, narrow windows. The roof structure uses truss construction, a method also used for gymnasiums and halls, and it incorporated cutting-edge technology for its time.

This building was used as the Hachiman Town Hall until 1994, and in 1998 it was designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. It reopened after renovations the following year, in 1999. Now, as Gujo Hachiman’s general tourist information center, it shares the area’s appeal with visitors.

Inside, you’ll find a cafeteria, a souvenir corner, and more. At the “Former Town Hall Cafeteria,” you can enjoy meals made with carefully selected local ingredients from Gujo, such as the local specialty “Kei-chan” and set meals featuring Gujo Ham. There’s also the “Yoshida River Salon,” which retains an early Showa-era atmosphere, and “Kawasaki Hall,” where you can try the Gujo Odori dance (reservation required). It’s a great hub for sightseeing in Gujo Hachiman.

Highlights

  • A general tourist information center in a retro building in Gujo Hachiman.
  • A Western-style building built in 1936 and used as the Hachiman Town Hall.
  • Designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan in 1998.
  • Reopened in 1999 after renovations as Gujo Hachiman’s general tourist information center.
  • On-site facilities include a cafeteria, a souvenir corner, and a Gujo Odori dance experience (reservation required).

Photos

  • The main entrance with an eave

    The main entrance with an eave

  • “Yoshida River Salon” on the first floor

    “Yoshida River Salon” on the first floor

  • “Former Town Hall Cafeteria” with an extensive cafe menu

    “Former Town Hall Cafeteria” with an extensive cafe menu

  • “Gujo Kei-chan Set Meal,” featuring tender young chicken thigh seasoned with the cafeteria’s original local miso-based sauce

    “Gujo Kei-chan Set Meal,” featuring tender young chicken thigh seasoned with the cafeteria’s original local miso-based sauce

  • “Gujo Ham Frank Set Meal,” where you can enjoy Gujo Hachiman’s signature Ake-gata Ham together with a soy sauce frank

    “Gujo Ham Frank Set Meal,” where you can enjoy Gujo Hachiman’s signature Ake-gata Ham together with a soy sauce frank

  • A wide selection of Gujo souvenirs, including Ake-gata Ham and local dagashi (traditional Japanese snacks)

    A wide selection of Gujo souvenirs, including Ake-gata Ham and local dagashi (traditional Japanese snacks)

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Yes. (The signal is quite weak.)

Q

Are there coin lockers?

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Yes.

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Is there a smoking area?

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No.

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Details

Name in Japanese
郡上八幡旧庁舎記念館
Postal Code
501-4222
Address
520-1 Shimatani, Hachiman-cho, Gujo, Gifu
Phone
0575-67-1819
Closed on
December 29–January 3
Hours
8:30am–5:00pm
Admission
Free admission
Access
Approx. 4 minutes by car from Gujo-Hachiman Station (Nagaragawa Railway)
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)