Fukuju Kaikan

The Fukuju Kaikan (hall) is a registered cultural property of Japan.
It was built in the early Showa period (1926-1989) by Kazusuke Abe, who made a fortune as a marine products merchant and was known as the "king of dried bonito”.
The Fukuju Kaikan is a traditional Japanese style building, with a tea ceremony room, Renaissance style windows, and a garden where visitors can observe the changes of season.
Various cultural events are currently held here.