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Chido Museum

Chidō hakubutsukan

致道博物館

Beschreibung:

The museum was opened in 1950 by a descendant from the Sakai family (the clan that ruled the region until the 19th century) to spread local knowledge and Shonai Clan's history.
It is located inside Tsuruoka Park and contains the National Important Cultural Property: the former Tsuruoka Police Station, recognizable by its bright blue color. Before being restored into blue, the police station used to be white. However, studies on the paint used on the walls revealed the building used to be blue instead of white.
Apart from the police station, the museum also features a thatch-roofed house, registered as a National Important Cultural Property: the Shibuya Family's home.

Inside the several buildings that compose the museum, visitors will find extensive collections of local historical findings, ranging from Prehistory to the Early 20th century.

Galerie:

Praktische Information:

Entrance fee: 800 yen/adult


Open hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (entrance accepted until 16:30)


Closed days: Every Wednesday from December to February + December 28th to January 4th


Phone number: (+81)235-23-4672


Website: https://www.chido.jp/

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