Museum • Shinbashicho-21 Futagawacho, Toyohashi, Aichi 441-3155, Japan
Nestled in Futagawa Town of Toyohashi City, the merchant house 'Komaya' is a precious link to the past, standing as a representative of Futagawa's prestigious history as the 33rd lodging station on the Tokaido road. The architecture that retains the strong presence of the Edo period instantaneously draws visitors back in time. The extensive area, comprised of eight buildings and storage houses, offers deeper insights and the joy of historical exploration.
Remarkably, this historical treasure trove is open to the public for free. Komaya is not merely a tourist spot; it serves as a cultural hub for the region, offering violin concerts, Hinamatsuri events, and more, with new discoveries each visit.
If you need a break during your historical journey, the on-premises storehouse cafe 'Komaya' is recommended. Enjoy a serene atmosphere and relaxed time. Additionally, with a nostalgic candy shop also available, it's a delight for all ages to enjoy.
During summer, the 'Decorate Futagawa Inn with Lanterns' event highlights Komaya's charm even further. The soft glow of the lanterns bathes the Edo-style streets, creating an almost timeless, magical atmosphere.
Access to Komaya is convenient, with free parking available nearby. The Futagawa Inn Honjin Museum is a five-minute walk away and recommended for a comprehensive tour. However, note that it will be closed for renovations until November 2024.
Komaya provides a place to reflect on history while enjoying a leisurely time. The seamless blend of easy accessibility and rich content makes it a gem of Toyohashi City. Komaya continues to captivate people of all ages, offering a feeling of time travel to the Edo period while enjoying modern comfort simultaneously.