Ryosenji Treasure Museum
This is a treasure museum located adjacent to Ryosen-ji Temple grounds and is designated as a National Historic Site as the place where the Japan-US Treaty of Peace and Amity was concluded. The museum differs from general historical archives as it doesn’t just have materials related to the opening of Japan to the world and original documents, it also has video displays. There are collections on display with the theme of Perry, Blackships, the Nanban period and Intercultural exchange, and also a collection on display with the theme of “gender and religion”. The museum is located 10 minutes by foot from Izukyu-line Shimoda Station.
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Spot details
- Address
- 3-12-12 Shigenogawa-cho, Shimoda-shi, Shizuoka prefecture Map
- Phone
- 0558222805
- Hours
- 8:30-17:00
- Closed
- 12/24-26
- Fees
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[Admission fee] Adults 500yen, elementary, junior high and high school students 250yen, seniors and disabled people 400yen
※10people and above10%, 30people and above20% discount - Parking Lot
- Available (30 spaces for passenger cars, 7 spaces for large buses)
- Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB)
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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- Museum Shop
- We just entered the museum shop of Mobs The Museum of Black Ship. With small children, it was good enough. You can still see some elements of the exhibition at the front.It’s located at the...
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- Small museum about the black ship
- It is walking distant from Perry Road. Small museum with souvenir shop. Need to pay to visit the museum collections. We like the trees planted on the mountain behind.
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- Black Ship Museum, its okay.
- A small museum about the Black Ships of Japan. The museum hosts a small store and pictures. One must pay about $5.00 to enter the entire museum. Its an ok place to see.
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