Kanazawa Folklore Museum
Experience the rich culture of Kanazawa, Experience the days of old
Kanazawa developed as a large castle town. The lord Maeda passionately introduced Kyoto culture and developed various kinds of traditional industries in Kanazawa. At the same time, samurai culture influenced by Edo (present-day Tokyo) remains because around half of Kanazawa's population was made up of samurai families.
Kanazawa has a rich natural environment, which has created distinctive culture and lifestyles through seasonal blessings such as those brought about by the severe winter.
The museum exhibits articles related to the life and customs of the people of Kanazawa, introducing distinctive cuisine, festivals and seasonal townscapes through photos.
We hope you will feel the richness of Kanazawa folklore culture through the exhibits.
Information
- Address
- 3-31 Tobiume-cho, Kanazawa
- Price
- Adults 310yen, Seniors (65 or older) 210 yen(free on holidays), Disability Certificate Holder 210yen (free on holidays), High School Students or Younger Free
Group (20 or more) 260 yen, - Business Hours
- 9:30am-5:00pm (Last entry 4:30pm)
- Regular Holidays
- Mondays (when Monday is a holiday. it will be closed the following day),New Year's holidays (Dec.29 - Jan.3), Exhibition preparation periods
- Duration
- 30 min.
- By Public Transportation
- 5-minute walk from Kenrokuen Garden(Kodatsuno Gate). Approx a 1-minute walk from the "Ishibikichō" bus stop on the Hokuriku Railroad local bus line.
Also about a 1-minute walk from the "Tobiumechō" bus stop on the Kikugawa Route of the Kanazawa Flat Bus, - Parking
- Available
- Parking: Capacity
- 5
- Parking: Large Vehicle
- None
- Contact
- Kanazawa Folklore Museum
- Phone
- 076-222-5740
- Official Website
- Kanazawa Folklore Museum Official Website
- Website
- Kanazawa Folklore Museum(pdf)