Kamioka, which flourished during the Edo period as a direct government of the shogunate. Here is the local hall on a high ground overlooking the city. It was the site of Kamioka Castle, which was built by Mr. Ema during the Sengoku period, and the area still has the remains of the bunker and stone base of the period. The local hall is located at Kamioka Castle (Kamioka Castle Tengokaku), which was built as a symbol of Kamioka-cho in 1970 (Showa 45), and the former Matsuba family residence of the prefecture-designated cultural property, which displays local materials inside. It consists of three facilities, the Mine Museum, which displays materials related to the Kamioka Mine, which once flourished as Japan's largest zinc-and-lead mine, and is collectively referred to as the Kogen Folk Museum. The tour takes about one hour for a total of three buildings. It is a great facility to learn about the history and culture of Kamioka.