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Cultural Path Futaba Museum
Cultural Path Futaba Museum—a museum full of Taisho period romanticism
Cultural Path Futaba Museum—a museum full of Taisho period romanticism
The residence of Sadayakko Kawakami, "Japan's first actress," and Momosuke Fukuzawa, "the king of electric power." This Taisho-era manor built in a semi-European style was called Futaba Palace, and the restored grounds are quite resplendent. In addition to the displays of Sadayakko's personal effects and literary materials, the stained glass windows in the main hall are a must-see!
Details
Address |
〒461-0014 2-18 Shumoku-cho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya |
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Area | Eastern Area |
TEL | +81-52-936-3836 |
FAX | +81-52-936-3836 |
Opening Hours | 10:00~17:00 |
Regular Holiday | Every Monday (or the following day if a national or substitute holiday falls on a Monday), year-end and New Year's holidays |
Cost | Sr. high school students and above:200 yen Jr. high school and younger students: Free |
Parking | 10 passenger car parking spaces Paid: 300 yen per time (Free for 30 minutes or less) |
Remarks | No pets allowed (Guide dogs, service dogs, etc. are allowed) No tripods and selfie sticks inside the museum No eating or drinking inside the museum |
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