In addition to introducing the history and origin of kokeshi dolls on panels, the museum also features local toys, traditional kokeshi dolls passed down from the feudal era, southern Kinakinabo dolls, Anpo kokeshi dolls, Morioka bokko dolls, and traditional kokeshi dolls made based on Morioka's land. The original kokeshi dolls that have been created are on display. The name ``Goyo'' from Goyosha, which was founded in 1933, comes from the phrase ``Ikka Goyo, the result of opening naturally.''
- residence/location
- 9-24 Kita Yugose-cho, Morioka-shi, Iwate 020-0031
- Business hours/Usage hours
- 8:30~17:00
- Closed
- Year-end and New Year holidays, irregular holidays (please inquire)
- Inquiries
- Goyosha
Phone number 019-646-9439
Fax number 019-646-9439
