Iki City Ikikoku Museum (壱岐市立一支国博物館)
4.5
"A museum located in Fukaetsurukifure Ashibe-cho, Iki City. The musem contains exhibits on Iki Province, which is discussed in the ancient ""Gishiwa Jinden"" and which played a vital role in connecting Japan to the continent. Via exhibits on the over 270 tumuli dotting the island, dioramas depicting the ancient ships which traveled between here and the Korean Peninsula, and other exhibits, visitors can learn about the history of Iki Province."
Nagasaki Iki Ashibecho Fukaetsurukifure 515-1 (Goto / Tsushima / IkiArea)
8:45-17:30(Latest entry17:00)
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- Address
- Nagasaki Iki Ashibecho Fukaetsurukifure 515-1 [map]
- Phone
- 0920452731
- Hours
- 8:45-17:30(Latest entry17:00)
- Closed
- Monday (The next day in the case of Public holiday)
* Open everyday
during GW and summer vacation Periods * Closed 12/29-12/31 - Fees
- [Admission fee to view]General400yen, High School Students300yen, Elementary and Junior High School Students200yen
- Parking Lot
- Available(101spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, DinersClub, DISCOVER)
- Smoking
- Available
- Wi-Fi
- Available(freespot)
- Vegetarian Menu
- Not available
- English Menu
- Not available
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Day] 1-1,000yen
[Night] 1-1,000yen - Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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This hidden corner of the country is rural Japan at its best, where underground activity is to thank for active volcanoes and bubbling natural hot springs along the Shimabara Peninsula as well as the crystal clear waters of the Goto Islands off the west coast. Less well known than Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park, Nagasaki commemorates its own past at the Nagasaki Peace Park, which sits alongside the charming Meganebashi stone bridge and a mix of religious buildings with beautiful architecture, such as the Zen Buddhist Sofukuji Temple, the Confucian Shrine, and the Oura Christian Church.