Minomushian

Historical Monument
A thatched hut which belonged to famed poet Matsuo Basho’s disciple, Hattori Toho. The name, meaning “Hermitage of the Bagworm,” is connected to a poem Bassho created in celebration of the completion of the hermitage—“Bagworms / Come hear their cry / A thatched hut.” Toho wrote the Sanzoshi, which systematizes Basho’s theories on haiku, here. of the five “Basho Hermitages” (the others being the Mumyoan, Sairokuan, Torokuan, and Hyochikuan), this is the only extant thatched hut, and was designated a Prefectural Cultural and Historic Site as well as a Site of Scenic Beauty in 1938.

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Address
Mie Pref. Igashi Uenonishihinatamachi 1820 map map Map
Phone
0595238921
Hours
8:30-17:00(Latest entryReception16:30)
Closed
Tuesday (If it is a public holiday, the next Sunday that is not a public holiday or holiday)
Fees
[Admission fee (individuals)]
[Adults (university students and above)] 300 yen
[Elementary, junior high and high school students] 100 yen
[Admission fee (groups)]
[Adults (university students and above)] 200 yen
[Elementary, middle and high school students] 60 yen Free)

※Group discount is for 20people and above
※Free for Pre-schoolers and those with a disability certificate.

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • 紅葉の穴場スポット
    5.0 Reviewed : 2022.11.27
    芭蕉の門人、服部土芳の庵です。文学好きや歴史好き方にお薦めのスポットですが、紅葉の穴場スポットでもあります。
  • 蓑虫の鳴き声聞こえ紅葉散り
    5.0 Reviewed : 2020.04.25
    紅葉の時期に訪れました。街中にありますが、囲いがあり隔離されています。外の音も気になりません。まあ平日の午前中ということもあるのでしょう。ほんとうに、芭蕉をして鳴かないはずの蓑虫の鳴き声がきこえると言わしめたほどの静けさかも。
  • お茶会に参加してみたい
    3.0 Reviewed : 2019.06.28
    駅からはやや遠いです。雰囲気のある塀に囲まれた古い建物で雰囲気がいいです。中に入れないので滞在時間5分もなかったかも・・・お茶事で貸し出しがされるようで、もしそれに参加できたら評価の星は増やしたいです。

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