Handa Red Brick Building


The 'Handa Red Brick Building' is a historic brick warehouse located in Handa City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is certified by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan as one of the sites and plaque locations. The site consists of three buildings: the original main building, a storage building, and a half-timbered building. Before renovations, the inside of the building was open to the public several times a year, but seismic reinforcement work and refurbishing was carried out between 2014 and 2015. Since July 18, 2015, it has been open to the public at all times.

Details

The building was designed by architect Tsumaki Yorinaka, who worked on other industrial projects including the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. The building was made of about 2,400,000 red bricks, constructed in a British method.

History

In 1898, the building was constructed as a beer factory for Marusan Beer, before it became. However, the brewery's operation was shut down in 1943. In 1944, during World War II, it became a clothing warehouse for the Nakajima Aircraft Company. During this period, the build was damaged by aircraft gunfire, which remains as of 2025. After the war, the building was used as a part of a corn starch manufacturing plant.

Movement for Preservation of Red Brick Buildings

In 1994, the factory was closed and set to be sold. However, no deals were made, and the building was eventually planned to be demolished in 1995. On March 19, 1996, Handa City signed an agreement to purchase approximately 34,000 m² of the former Nihon Shokuhin Kako factory site for approximately ¥3.047 billion yen.
In August 1997, Baba Nobuo and others formed a citizens' group called the Handa Red Brick Club, now called the Red Brick Club General Incorporated Association of Handa.
In August 2002, Handa City and the Handa Red Brick Club opened the red brick building to the public for the first time. 8,600 people attended the two-day event.
On July 23, 2004, the three buildings were registered as tangible cultural properties of Japan, and on February 23, 2009, they were recognized by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as a Heritage of Industrial Modernization site.

Renewal Opening

Renovation work began in 2014, and the facility reopened as a tourist facility on July 18, 2015. Since its opening, JTB Promotion Inc. has managed and operated the facility, but Toyota Enterprise Corporation has been the designated manager since April 2020.
The building was hit by the 1944 Tōnankai Earthquake, the 1945 Mikawa Earthquake, and the Handa Air Raid, but it has remained intact to this day, and the scars from machine gun fire from P-51 fighter planes during the Handa Air Raid can still be seen on its walls.
In March 2022, a building was constructed that is a full-scale reproduction of the Kabuto Beer billboard, approximately 10m tall, that stood at Nagoya Station during the Meiji period. The old advertising tower in Nagoya was featured in the Ghibli film The Wind Rises and was built by the city to attract tourists before the opening of Ghibli Park.

Facility

The following facilities were newly established with the reopening.
  • Permanent exhibition room
  • * Introduces the Handa red brick building and the history of Kabuto Beer.
  • Special exhibition room
  • Re-BRICK
  • * In addition to serving snacks and draft Kabuto beer made with ingredients from the Chita Peninsula, specialty products are also on sale.
  • * Renewed from “Cafe Brick Shop” in June 2020.
  • Clubhouse
  • * There are four rooms A-D, which are used as studios and places for music performances.
  • Marche Square
  • Lawn Square

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