Near Yoneyama Ohashi in Kashiwazaki, known as the town of the collection. There are three collection houses on the hill of the wind, focusing on the early Showa era doll goodwill envoy "blue-eyed dolls" and "molester artists" displaying local toys from all over Japan, as well as on the eve of the opening of the country and later on. "Kurofune-kan", which exhibits dream-like works such as Meiji's lithographs and printmaker Sumio Kawakami's brush paintings, glass paintings, and picture books, as well as Ado-e-ki cotton old cloth, phantom kerosene, calligraphy tools, there are three houses of the "Dōtōan-Ago-mingeikan", which displays Soba Inoguchi and others.