Takashima City is home to many cultural assets created by the city's rich nature and the lives of its people, which have been protected by our ancestors, fostered local love, and passed down as treasures of the city. The Nakae Toju Takashima Museum communicates and exhibits these cultural assets. In addition to exhibiting materials related to Nakae Toju, artifacts excavated from ruins in the city, and historical materials that have been protected and passed down in the region, visitors can learn about and experience the diverse culture of Takashima City in an easy-to-understand way through newly created videos.
- Address
- 69 Kamikogawa, Azumigawa-cho, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
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- Contact Us
- TEL:0740-32-0330
FAX: 0740-32-0330
- Access
- Take the bus (Funagi Line) from JR Azumigawa Station and get off at "Fujiki Memorial Hall"
- Remarks
- Closed: Mondays (open on national holidays and substitute holidays and closed the following weekday), December 12th to January 29rd
Admission fee: 300 yen for high school students and above (20 yen for groups of 200 or more) *Free for elementary, junior high and preschool children
Surrounding spot information
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Roadside Station Fujiki no Sato Adogawa
1162-1 Aoyagi, Azumigawa-cho, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
We provide tourist information for Takashima City and sell local products, and also promote local industries.
- Experience
- Craft
- Eat and Shop
- Eat
- Shopping and Eating
- Shopping
- Road Station
- Azumigawa area
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Fujiju Shoin Ruins/Ryochikan
211 Kamikogawa, Azumigawa-cho, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
Nakae, the founder of Japanese Yangmingism, also known as the Omi Saint...
- Watch
- Historical sites and monuments
- Azumigawa area
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Thin Bag
154-1 Tokiwagi, Azumigawa-cho, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
In the "textile town" of Omi Takashima, we mainly produce locally produced hemp textiles and cotton canvas...
- Eat and Shop
- Shopping
- Azumigawa area




