It displays all process and machinery of weaving, painting and coloring process.
2nd floor of Dozo, the storage is used as the gallery of Tosaya history and products.
Tosaya House (土佐屋) is one of the remaining houses in Iwamura. It was built in 1780, and registered as the important historic asset of Ena. Tosaya was a coloring and printing studio for cotton and other products. It displays the life of the merchants in Edo Period and how was the process of coloring and printing. 2nd house and garden was built in early Showa.
Tourist Info.
Admission: 200 yen for adult, 100 yen for senior. Under Junior, free. There is group discount.
Set with Kimura House.
Closed on Monday.
Open: from 9:30 to 16:30 (16:00 in winter)
200 JPY
30 min
It displays all process and machinery of weaving, painting and coloring process.
2nd floor of Dozo, the storage is used as the gallery of Tosaya history and products.