Nakamachi Warehouse Chic Museum
Gazing up at the massive beam, the symbol of the warehouse district
This facility, symbolizing Nakamachi Street lined with white-walled storehouses, features the main building and storehouses of a sake brewery constructed during the Meiji and Taisho eras, relocated and restored. Visitors can freely view the impressive open-ceiling beams, showcasing the pinnacle of architectural techniques from that era.A well featuring Matsumoto's spring water—selected as one of Japan's "100 Famous Waters of the Heisei Era"—
allows visitors to draw water using a hand pump, quenching your thirst during your stroll. The adjoining "Kura" café offers a delightful break, where you can relax while enjoying coffee brewed with well water and sweets from a local Western-style confectionery shop, all while gazing at the Japanese garden in the courtyard. Come experience
the spirit of old Matsumoto—we invite you to stop by.
allows visitors to draw water using a hand pump, quenching your thirst during your stroll. The adjoining "Kura" café offers a delightful break, where you can relax while enjoying coffee brewed with well water and sweets from a local Western-style confectionery shop, all while gazing at the Japanese garden in the courtyard. Come experience
the spirit of old Matsumoto—we invite you to stop by.
Information
- Address
- Chuo 2-chome 9-15 Matsumoto City
- Phone
- 0263-36-3053
- Opening Hours
- 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Access (Public Transportation)
- From Matsumoto Station's Castle Exit, take the Town Sneaker East Course and get off at Nakamachi/Kura Chic Museum. Ride time: 5 minutes. After getting off, walk 1 minute.
- Parking for Regular Vehicles
- None
*Note: Business hours and closures are subject to change.











