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Myozenji Museum — Attraction in Shirakawa

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Myozenji Museum
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Shirakawa-go
Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Myozenji
679 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Shirakawa Town Gassho Village
Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Kanda House
796 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Nagase House
823-2 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Wada House
Japan, 〒501-5627 Gifu, Ono District, Shirakawa, Ogimachi, 山越997
荻町公園
151 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
どぶろく祭りの館
559 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Hongakuji
385 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Shirakawago Three Houses
Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Shirakawago Purin no Ie (Pudding House)
702 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
”Kyoshu” Traditional Coffee Shop
107 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Ochūdo Cafe
792 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Karyudo
110 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Egaoya Cafe
175-1 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Hakuraku
25-1 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Hanamizuki Shirakawa
386ー2 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Okesa
151 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
China
722 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
野花
118 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Nearby hotels
Minshuku Kanjiya
689 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Furusato
588 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Kidoya
590 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Hisamatsu
585 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Iccha
425 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Koemon
456 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Rihei
103 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Nodaniya House
13-1 Ogimachi, 大野郡大野郡白川村 Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Yoshiro
474 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
Gassho no Yado Magoemon
360 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
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Myozenji Museum
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Myozenji Museum

679 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
4.3(92)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Shirakawa-go, Myozenji, Shirakawa Town Gassho Village, Kanda House, Nagase House, Wada House, 荻町公園, どぶろく祭りの館, Hongakuji, Shirakawago Three Houses, restaurants: Shirakawago Purin no Ie (Pudding House), ”Kyoshu” Traditional Coffee Shop, Ochūdo Cafe, Karyudo, Egaoya Cafe, Hakuraku, Hanamizuki Shirakawa, Okesa, China, 野花
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Phone
+81 5769-6-1009
Website
shirakawa-go.gr.jp

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Nearby attractions of Myozenji Museum

Shirakawa-go

Myozenji

Shirakawa Town Gassho Village

Kanda House

Nagase House

Wada House

荻町公園

どぶろく祭りの館

Hongakuji

Shirakawago Three Houses

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Shirakawa-go

4.5

(14.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Myozenji

Myozenji

4.3

(207)

Open 24 hours
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Shirakawa Town Gassho Village

Shirakawa Town Gassho Village

4.7

(159)

Closed
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Kanda House

Kanda House

4.4

(492)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Experience at Watanabe Shuzo
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Wed, Jan 14 • 10:30 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Myozenji Museum

Shirakawago Purin no Ie (Pudding House)

”Kyoshu” Traditional Coffee Shop

Ochūdo Cafe

Karyudo

Egaoya Cafe

Hakuraku

Hanamizuki Shirakawa

Okesa

China

野花

Shirakawago Purin no Ie (Pudding House)

Shirakawago Purin no Ie (Pudding House)

4.6

(348)

Closed
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”Kyoshu” Traditional Coffee Shop

”Kyoshu” Traditional Coffee Shop

4.7

(241)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Ochūdo Cafe

Ochūdo Cafe

4.8

(374)

Closed
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Karyudo

Karyudo

4.2

(79)

Open until 12:00 AM
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CVM TCVM T
A fascinating exploration of Japan's rural heritage can be had at the Myozenji Museum in Shirakawa-go. This Jodo Shinshu temple was founded in 1748 and has a unique main hall with a thatched roof that was built in 1827 and exhibits traditional Japanese architecture. The kuri, which was constructed in 1817 and was once the home of the head priest and his family, is located next to the main hall. One of the biggest gassho-style homes in the village, this building is now a museum where guests may learn about the traditional way of life of the people who live in Shirakawa-go. The family's hierarchy is reflected in the sitting arrangements in the spacious living area, which is centered around an irori hearth. The upper floors, which were formerly utilized for the cultivation of silkworms, include a variety of implements and antiques that provide a glimpse into the peasants' everyday routines.
Leh PingLeh Ping
Larger gassho-style house museum in Shirakawago. The entrance fee includes access to the upper floor, the temple area, and the ground floor. An informative brochure was provided when we bought the tickets, and it was fascinating to learn about how they maintain the thick thatched roof. The view from the second floor was really nice with the vibrant green paddy fields (I visited in mid July). The staff here were also friendlier compared to the other museum we visited.
Svetla RSvetla R
I was hesitant to visit the museum at the end of the our visit to Shirakawa Go. It was such a delightful surprise. For a very modest fee you get to visit 3 different spaces - 1. ethnographic museum on 2 floors of the gassho zukuri house. 2. Myozenji temple 3. The best was kept for the last - relax area by the traditional fireplace. I appreciated even more after a day spent outside in the snow. I cannot recommend this museum enough.
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A fascinating exploration of Japan's rural heritage can be had at the Myozenji Museum in Shirakawa-go. This Jodo Shinshu temple was founded in 1748 and has a unique main hall with a thatched roof that was built in 1827 and exhibits traditional Japanese architecture. The kuri, which was constructed in 1817 and was once the home of the head priest and his family, is located next to the main hall. One of the biggest gassho-style homes in the village, this building is now a museum where guests may learn about the traditional way of life of the people who live in Shirakawa-go. The family's hierarchy is reflected in the sitting arrangements in the spacious living area, which is centered around an irori hearth. The upper floors, which were formerly utilized for the cultivation of silkworms, include a variety of implements and antiques that provide a glimpse into the peasants' everyday routines.
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Larger gassho-style house museum in Shirakawago. The entrance fee includes access to the upper floor, the temple area, and the ground floor. An informative brochure was provided when we bought the tickets, and it was fascinating to learn about how they maintain the thick thatched roof. The view from the second floor was really nice with the vibrant green paddy fields (I visited in mid July). The staff here were also friendlier compared to the other museum we visited.
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I was hesitant to visit the museum at the end of the our visit to Shirakawa Go. It was such a delightful surprise. For a very modest fee you get to visit 3 different spaces - 1. ethnographic museum on 2 floors of the gassho zukuri house. 2. Myozenji temple 3. The best was kept for the last - relax area by the traditional fireplace. I appreciated even more after a day spent outside in the snow. I cannot recommend this museum enough.
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A fascinating exploration of Japan's rural heritage can be had at the Myozenji Museum in Shirakawa-go. This Jodo Shinshu temple was founded in 1748 and has a unique main hall with a thatched roof that was built in 1827 and exhibits traditional Japanese architecture. The kuri, which was constructed in 1817 and was once the home of the head priest and his family, is located next to the main hall. One of the biggest gassho-style homes in the village, this building is now a museum where guests may learn about the traditional way of life of the people who live in Shirakawa-go. The family's hierarchy is reflected in the sitting arrangements in the spacious living area, which is centered around an irori hearth. The upper floors, which were formerly utilized for the cultivation of silkworms, include a variety of implements and antiques that provide a glimpse into the peasants'...

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Larger gassho-style house museum in Shirakawago. The entrance fee includes access to the upper floor, the temple area, and the ground floor.

An informative brochure was provided when we bought the tickets, and it was fascinating to learn about how they maintain the thick thatched roof.

The view from the second floor was really nice with the vibrant green paddy fields (I visited in mid July). The staff here were also friendlier compared to the other...

   Read more
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5.0
1y

I was hesitant to visit the museum at the end of the our visit to Shirakawa Go. It was such a delightful surprise. For a very modest fee you get to visit 3 different spaces - ethnographic museum on 2 floors of the gassho zukuri house. Myozenji temple The best was kept for the last - relax area by the traditional fireplace. I appreciated even more after a day spent outside in the snow. I cannot recommend this...

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