
Private house staff will explain the exhibition of the special exhibition in an easy-to-understand manner for children
(TOP image) Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Garden We will explain the exhibition "Hot and cold to the other side – Private house and four seasons- " in an easy-to-understand manner for children. You are free to participate, so please use it. Special exhibition commentary (for children) [Date] May 2 (Sun) 14: 00- (about 20 minutes) [Place] Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House 8) Former Yamada Family [Commentary] Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Staff [ Fees] Admission fee only (admission fee) General ¥ 500, high school / university students / 65 years old or older ¥ 300 (certificate required), junior high school students or younger / Kawasaki city resident 65 years old or older free (certificate required) * There is a group fee [Inquiry] 044-922-2181 (Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Garden / 9: 30-17: 00)
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Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Garden![]() This open-air museum hosts a collection of 25 traditional buildings, mostly from the Edo period (1603 - 1868). They were relocated to the museum from around the country. Every building has been designated a Cultural Property, and they house displays of agricultural equipment and folk tools used in the home. You'll feel you've slipped back in time while enjoying the seasons, including springtime cheery blossoms and autumn leaves. The folk houses host storytelling, performing arts, and lots of other events, as well as a variety of hands-on programs. You can learn about the buildings at an exhibition in the main hall, where they hold planned exhibits too. Their Traditional Craft Hall is open for everyone to experience old-fashioned indigo dyeing. About the facility Access |