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Bunshokan (Former Yamagata Prefectural Office)
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Bunshokan (Former Yamagata Prefectural Office)

📍 Yamagata, Yamagata

A grand English-Renaissance government hall from 1916 with a landmark clock tower, free to wander — marble stairs, a chandeliered assembly chamber, and balconies that make it Yamagata City's most unexpectedly elegant indoor stop.

In the middle of Yamagata City stands a building that looks like it teleported in from a European capital: Bunshokan, the former prefectural office and assembly hall, completed in 1916 in a confident English-Renaissance style and crowned by a landmark clock tower.

Why It’s Interesting

After the prefecture moved out, the building was painstakingly restored and opened to the public free of charge — and it’s a quiet gem. Inside you’ll find sweeping marble staircases, a chandeliered assembly chamber, parquet floors, and balconies, all maintained to a polish. It’s a fascinating snapshot of how Meiji- and Taisho-era Japan embraced Western architecture as a symbol of modernity, and — bonus for a family trip — it’s cool, dry, and free, a perfect break from the August heat in the heart of the city.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round — indoor and weatherproof, especially welcome on a hot or rainy day.

Getting There

A short bus ride or walk from Yamagata Station, in the central downtown.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

An elegant English-Renaissance government building with a clock tower
A grand old English-style hall with a clock tower, free to wander inside.
Mon-chan and Cinnamon the squirrel before a European-style clock-tower building
Fancy old building. Cinnamon tried to wind the clock tower with an acorn. No.

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