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Wakasa Museum of History and Folklore

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37 Yadora, Wakasa-cho, Yazu-gun 680-0721 Tottori PrefectureMap
Phone+81 858-82-0583
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  • JoeBobTX
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    Great museum of local history

    A definite "don't miss" when in Wakasa. Several historical buildings showing how they lived in the past, and a museum of local history. Also a local art museum (changing exhibits), and very nice garde...

    Reviewed on Jul 20, 2016
  • ToririnZ
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    You can remember the young cherry blossoms of the past.

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    At the foot of the mountain, which is a little far from Wakasa station, buildings that were once scattered in the town have been relocated. Some of these buildings exhibit historical and folklore materials, and you can remember Wakasakura Town in the past along with the building. There is also a parking space and admission is free.

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2019
  • 1970JM
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    The building itself is also worth a visit.

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    The "Wakasakura Local Culture Village" is divided into "Takumi no Kan", "Sanhyakuda's House" and "Historical Folklore Museum", and you are asked to register at "Takumi no Kan", but admission is free. The "History and Folklore Museum" was a style that entered an old folk house, and it felt like a reminiscent of the old life not far away. If anything, there is a center of gravity in "folklore" and there are not many exhibits about "history of the surrounding area", but this museum itself is also a typical Dozo-zukuri building in the Meiji period, which is worth a look ...

    Reviewed on Sep 4, 2019
  • Explore808835
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    You can enjoy a relaxing sightseeing by going up without permission.

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    From the city of Wakasa to the mountain a little. The gate of Mt. Mudoyama Eifukuji has been relocated to facilities such as the Wakasa Town History and Folklore Museum, Takumi no Kan, and Mr. Sanmokuda's residence, and although it is a little miscellaneous, it is collected with characteristics that introduce the city of Wakasa. All are free facilities, and you can enjoy relaxing sightseeing by going up and down.

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2018
  • LTB511
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    Four buildings.

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    About 15 minutes walk from Wakasa Station. Admission is free, but you need to book at "Takumi no Kan". ■ Takumi no Kan A facility where you can experience woodworking. When I visited the museum, an exhibition of the works of a local Senryu artist was held at the gallery. ■ Mr. Sanhyakuda's house A house that served as a shoya. Built in 1694, it was relocated to its current location in 1993. The thick beam makes the shoya feel the style. ■ Eifukuji Sanmon The gate of Eifukuji, which was abandoned, was relocated in 1981. Enshrined inside ...

    Reviewed on Jun 11, 2018
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