Brick warehouse of former Honjo Commercial Bank

Completed in Meiji 29 (1896) as a warehouse to hold thread and raw silk collected as collateral.
It was built using the newest methods available at the time, such as symmetrical windows, flooring over the entire second floor, and a king-post style raised roof, leading it to be recognized by the national government as a registered tangible cultural property.
The first floor is a mixing and display area, while the second floor is a multi-purpose hall.