Sacred Tool Museum, also known as Jingu Museum, is a cultural treasure located in Ise, Mie, Japan. The museum showcases a collection of sacred tools and artifacts from the region, providing visitors with a unique glimpse into the local history and traditions. With its rich display of exhibits, the museum offers a fascinating insight into the religious and cultural significance of these sacred items. Visitors can explore the museum's diverse collection and learn about the customs and practices associated with these ancient tools. Sacred Tool Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Japanese culture and history.
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The architecture itself is worth visiting. Lots of Ise Jingu related historic material on display here. There're also two more museums to visit. Ticket combo available for a discount price.
Wait for an Exhibit event to be happening as the collection is not very big. Even though this was the governmental guest house. Not much history about it.
Wonderful place in Mie prefecture Japan
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It's located across from the parking lot of Wa Hime Palace, and I was drawn to the beautiful Western-style building, so I went there, but it was already closed at 4pm. It looks like a museum where costumes and sacred treasures are displayed. I was able to take a tour of the garden alone. We were able to see pine trees that were hand-planted by Emperor Taisho.
I thought it was worth it just to see the buildings and Western-style gardens. Next time I would like to go when it is open.
There are many exhibits showing the history of the shrine.
In a very good atmosphere,
A group of people who appear to be in their 50s or 60s
He was making a stupid loud noise all the time.
At the end of the day, the call came in with a loud bang,
Just make a call.
Behavior and behavior that don't seem like that of an adult.
To the facility that is keeping it as it is
I felt uncomfortable.
The Jingu Museum, located between the Geku and Naiku, is a building that houses the Jingu Museum, Agriculture Museum, and Art Museum, and exhibits Japanese cultural assets other than the Jingu Shrine.
It is a wonderful place for those who are interested in the beautiful buildings of Wahimegu Shrine in a spacious forest with lush greenery.
Even if you're not interested in history, culture, or cultural assets, it's nice to take a leisurely stroll through the greenery.
Free parking available
Chokokan-mae bus stop available
Adults 500 yen (common to Jingu Agricultural Museum)
Shared with museum 700 yen
Admission: 9:00-16:00 (approx. 90 minutes if you take it easy, about 60 minutes if you take it easy)
It seems like you can walk around in a wheelchair except for Wa Hime Palace.
Honestly, I don't think it's appropriate as a building to display items that convey Japan's ancient traditions to future generations, but as a building it is a fine building. Worth a look.
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Monday
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Tuesday
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
- Wednesday Close
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Thursday
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Friday
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Saturday
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Sunday
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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