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Bank of Japan Main Building
Tour the interior of the central bank building, designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
The Bank of Japan, as Japan's central bank, issues banknotes. Completed in 1896, the main building was designed by Kingo Tatsuno, a master of modern architecture who also worked on the Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building. The building, which did not collapse even during the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, is noted for its seismic resistance. The classical-style building, featuring a stone-brick construction with a central dome and a singular pillar, is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan as one of the country's representative modern architectural works.
At the Bank of Japan Head Office, guided tours are available to view this valuable main building. Visitors can see the old business hall, the underground vault, and the exhibition rooms on the first and second floors (advance reservation required).
The tour is a 60-minute course, conducted three times a day (four times on Tuesdays), and reservations can be made online starting 90 days before the desired visit date. If time permits, it is also recommended to visit the adjacent Currency Museum (free of charge).
Highlights
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The main building of the Bank of Japan, completed in 1896.
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The first national modern architecture in Japan, designed by a Japanese architect. An Important Cultural Property of the country.
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Guided tours of the building, including the underground vault and old business hall used for over 100 years.
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Free 60-minute tour programs available by advance reservation online (first-come, first-served).
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Photo spots are available along the tour route.
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Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)
Guided tours in English may be available.
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Is free WiFi available in the facility?
Not available.
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Are coin lockers available?
Free lockers for luggage are available.
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Is parking available?
No.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 日本銀行本店本館
- Postal Code
- 103-8660
- Address
- 2-1-1 Nihombashihongokucho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Telephone
- 03-3277-2815 (Tour Desk)
- Closed
- Saturdays・Sundays, Holidays, New Year’s holiday period.(December 29 to January 4)
- Business Hours
- 9:30am-4:30pm
- Admission
- Free
- Access
- 4-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)
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