Shinano River Ohkouzu Museum

The Shinano River Ohkouzu Museum was originally built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Shinano River restoration project. The museum showcases materials related to the Shinano River's history and the Ohkouzu Water Diversion Channel. It's also often used as a place for general studying.
There is also an observation room on the 4th floor that offers a scenic view of the Shinano River and Ohkouzu Water Diversion Channel. Guests can also catch a glimpse of the swans and other waterfowl.
The area outside the museum is used as a park, which features a waterway for playing in the water, an observation room for watching the fish swim along the water, and much more.
You might even get a chance to see salmon swimming up the Shinano River during the fall season.