Villa of Kingdom of Hawaii

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This townhouse is located 25 minutes from the Kan’etsu Shibukawa Ikaho Interchange. It was the residence of the resident minister of the then Kingdom of Hawaii and was one of the properties Robert W. Irwin used as a summer villa. It is one of the few buildings in Japan which were once owned by the Kingdom of Hawaii and is now a designated Historical Site. The townhouse is free of charge to enter and exhibits such as a saber (ceremonial sword) on which the Gosan no Kiri family crest is engraved, and the newly established guidance service allow visitors to learn more about the relationship between Hawaii and Ikaho.

Spot details

Address
Gunma Pref. Shibukawashi Ikahomachikaho 32 map map Map
Phone
0279203033
Hours
9:00-16:30
[Sunday on 2F]SaturdaySundayPublic holidays, during Bon Festival, during Hawaiian Festival
Closed
Tuesday (excluding public holidays), The next day of public holidays (excluding SaturdaySunday), New Year's holiday (12/28-1/4)
Fees
[Kingdom of Hawaii Minister's Villa] Free
[Guidance Facility] Fee
Parking Lot
Available(4spaces)
Credit Card
Not available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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