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Renaiss Hall

Renaiss Hall(ルネスホール)(おかやま旧日銀ホール)
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StadiumsHistorical Architectures
Open today at 10:00-22:00
Address:
1-6-20 Uchisange, Kita-ku, Okayama 700-0824, Okayama PrefectureMap
Phone+81 86-225-3003
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  • kimitakas
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    Former Bank of Japan

    In this area there are many financial institutions. This building, almost 100 years old, used to be Okayama branch of the Bank of Japan. Its classic architecture is quite imposing.

    Reviewed on Aug 11, 2020
  • Meander767454
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    and it was reborn as a multipurpose hall.

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    There was this heavy building along the road where the tram runs. It looks like a building of the Bank of Japan Okayama Branch built in 1922. It is now used as a multipurpose hall. I wish I could visit even when there was nothing.

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2022
  • Shi K
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    Renes Hall

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    Although it is an old store of the Bank of Japan in various places, this brick (and stone) is also a very quaint building. It looks like it's 100 years old, but the Corinthian pillars in front are especially eye-catching.

    Reviewed on Jan 29, 2022
  • individual551loglog8
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    Japanese silver trail

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    It is a renovated building of the Bank of Japan Okayama Branch located in Omotemachi in the center of Okayama City, and is now used as a hall and cafe.

    Reviewed on Oct 25, 2019
  • Venture806823
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    A building full of heavy feelings of the former Bank of Japan Okayama branch

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    It is a building of the former Bank of Japan Okayama Branch and is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property. The four columns in front are impressive. The interior remains as it was, and the safe is a coffee shop. The hall has a high ceiling and the entrance remains in the bank era.

    Reviewed on Feb 17, 2019
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