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West Japan Industrial Club

Coordinates: 33°53′05″N 130°50′12″E / 33.88472°N 130.83667°E / 33.88472; 130.83667
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West Japan Industrial Club in Tobata ward, Kitakyushu - Front Gate
West Japan Industrial Club in Tobata ward, Kitakyushu - Garden side

The West Japan Industrial Club (Nishi Nihon Kogyo Kurabu 西日本工業倶楽部 or former Matsumoto residence) is in Tobata ward, Kitakyushu. It was designed by Tatsuno Kingo and is his only surviving private house. (See Finn, pp. 216-218 for a detailed description of the architectural features and internal design.)

The building is a national cultural asset which is open to the public twice a year. There is a Japanese style house attached to the main house. The house was originally built for Matsumoto Kenjiro who was a wealthy industrialist and founded nearby Kyushu Institute of Technology.

There is a restaurant and concerts are also held here. It was the site of one scene from the 2003 movie about Richard Sorge called Spy Sorge.

References

  • Dallas Finn, Meiji Revisited: The Sites of Victorian Japan, Weatherhill, 1995 ISBN 978-0-8348-0288-9

33°53′05″N 130°50′12″E / 33.88472°N 130.83667°E / 33.88472; 130.83667