"Azai Folklore Museum “Oichi-no-Sato"""
A museum located in Oyori-cho, Nagahama City. The museum has a local culture hall which focuses on three generations of the Azai clan during the Warring States period and contains exhibits on the clan in general as well as the three famous Azai sisters. There’s also a facility which contains exhibits on the cultivation of silkworms practiced by the Azai as well as Kusano blacksmithing; and the home of a late Edo period village headman moved to the museum site and restored to give viewers a taste of what life looked like back then.
Spot details
- Address
- Shiga Pref. Nagahamashi Oyorichou 528 Map
- Phone
- 0749740101
- Hours
- 9:00-17:00 (latest entry until 16:30)
- Closed
- Monday (The next day if it is a public holiday), Public holidayThe next day (if the museum is open, it will be changed to Weekday), New Year's Holiday (12/27-1/5) There may be cases.
- Fees
- [Admission fee] [Adult] 300yen [Small/Junior high school students] 150yen [Group fee (20 people and above)] [Adult] 250yen [Small/Junior high school students] 130yen
- Parking Lot
- Available(100spaces)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
Review
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- 湖北地方の歴史
- 湖北地方の歴史を学ぶことができる。戦争はやはりつらいものだと痛感させられる。近くを立ち寄ったら是非訪れてほしい。
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- 歴史を学ぶ
- 浅井氏の歴史についての資料が豊富な資料館です。自由研究や論文を作る際に参考となる資料がとても豊富です。
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- こんなものかな?
- 浅井氏に関する資料館という事で訪れた。受付は売店のレジも兼務しているようで、入場券を購入するにかなり待たされた。ようやく300円支払い入ったが、資料室は2部屋でさほど広く無く、城跡からの出土品や城のジオラマなどがある他これといった見応えは無かった。NHKの歴史秘話ヒストリアで取り上げられた直後で、人も多かった願わくば、ここでしか見れない何かがあった方が。最寄りの河毛駅からは徒歩で30分程。途中、織...
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