Hanamaki City Museum

Hanamaki City

Southern Iwate

    During the Edo period, Hanamaki Castle was located in Hanamaki City as the southern fortress of the Morioka domain, and the castle lord Kita Shosai laid the foundations for the town that continues to this day. It collects materials related to the history and culture of the Hanamaki region, including Hienuki and Waga, and divides them into three categories: ``archaeology,'' ``history,'' and ``arts and crafts,'' and visually displays and explains them in an easy-to-understand manner. We also hold various lectures and experiential learning sessions, aiming to be a participatory museum where you can learn while having fun. The Hanamaki region has produced many of our predecessors, including Kenji Miyazawa. It conveys the local climate and lifestyle that fostered their unique sensibilities and ideas.

    Location
    26-8-1 Takamatsu, Hanamaki City
    Business Hours
    8:30-16:30
    Closed
    Year-end and New Year holidays (12/28-1/1)
    Price
    Adults: 350 yen, students/high school students: 250 yen, elementary and junior high school students: 150 yen
    Inquiries
    Hanamaki City Museum
    Phone number 0198-32-1030
    FAX number 0198-32-1050
    Other
    Common admission ticket available for Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum, Miyazawa Kenji Fairy Tale Village, and Hanamaki Nitobe Memorial Museum

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