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A relaxing space with a sense of history: The Hawaiian Kingdom Ambassador's Villa - Ikaho's ties to Hawaii remain

The Hawaiian Kingdom Minister's Villa is a valuable building located in the Ikaho hot springs area of ​​Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture, that conveys the history of friendship between the Kingdom of Hawaii and Japan. The villa was built in Ikaho by Robert Walker Alwin, the Japanese minister to the Kingdom of Hawaii's legation in Japan during the Meiji period, for recuperation and relaxation. It is a symbol of the friendly relationship between Hawaii and Japan, and is now open to the public free of charge, so anyone can visit. The museum costs 200 yen per person. ⸻ Basic information Location: 32 Ikaho, Ikaho-cho, Shibukawa-shi, Gunma Access: Take the Kan-etsu Kotsu bus bound for Ikaho Onsen from JR Shibukawa Station for about 25 minutes, get off at the Ikaho Onsen bus stop, and walk for about 7 minutes Opening hours: 9:00-16:30 Closed: New Year's holiday (December 29th-January 3rd) Admission fee: Free (200 yen for the museum) ⸻ Highlights •The two-story wooden building is a tasteful example of the Meiji era •The museum exhibit corner provides a detailed introduction to the history of exchanges between the Kingdom of Hawaii and Japan •The beautifully maintained garden and the villa, where time flows quietly, are perfect for strolling •With Hawaiian music playing quietly in the building, you can feel the exotic atmosphere and Japanese history at the same time #Kingdom of Hawaii's Minister's Villa #Ikaho Onsen #Ikaho Tourism #Gunma Tourism #Historical Spots #Meiji Era Architecture #Bonds between Japan and Hawaii #Free Tourist Spots #Walking around Ikaho #Gunma Trip #0 Yen Trip
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Posted: Apr 27, 2025
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