A historic building constructed in the Meiji era, designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
Saragami-kaku, built around 1897 (Meiji 30), was designated a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan in 2003 (Heisei 15). All rooms are traditional Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), preserving the architectural style of the Meiji era and offering a palpable sense of history. It once served as a gathering place for Hachinohe's influential figures. Today, it's used for a variety of purposes, including meetings and events. The spacious interior is perfect for various gatherings. You can also relax and soak in the atmosphere of this historic building. Recommended for those wanting to experience Hachinohe's history and enjoy a tranquil setting. Saragami-kaku is an integral part of Hachinohe's history and will surely continue to be cherished by many.