Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property
An invitation to a retro-modern world view
in a dignified Western-style building.
| Historical Story |
Near the end of the Edo period, the Nagasaki branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank was established. Designed by Kikutaro Shimoda, a great architect of the Meiji and early Showa eras. It has undergone various transitions and has been restored to its original form.
▲Feel your heart skip a beat as you step back in time. Experience an outstanding atmosphere that remains to this day.
The multi-purpose hall on the first floor with gorgeous decorations from the Meiji era, faithfully recreates the atmosphere. Experience the dignified retro-modern ambiance and the leading architectural style of the time. Though listed as a National Important Cultural Property, it is also flexible and well suited for events and functions of any kind.
Unique points ■A picturesque retro-modern ambiance. ■A dignified yet flexible space. ■The unique feeling that Nationally Designated Important Cultural Properties possess. |
Voice from the Venue Come and experience a unique atmosphere combining Western and Japanese design influences. |
Unique points ■A picturesque retro-modern ambiance. ■A dignified yet flexible space. ■The unique feeling that Nationally Designated Important Cultural Properties possess. |
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Voice from the Venue Come and experience a unique atmosphere combining Western and Japanese design influences. |
Unique Venue
Venue area(㎡) | Seated/Standing | Unique Venue Availability | |
Multi-purpose hall | 148 | 30/50 | 18:00〜20:00 |
Multi-purpose hall |
Venue area(㎡) |
Seated/Standing |
Unique Venue Availability |
Male: 1st Floor & 3rd Floor Female: 2nd Floor |
【Remarks】Grand piano, Audio system, air conditioned.
※Please contact us for details.
Facility information
Name of facility | The Former Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum |
Address | 4-27 Matsugae-machi, Nagasaki-city |
TEL | 095-827-8746 |
HP | http://www.nmhc.jp/museum_hsb/ |