Jorakuji Temple Art Museum

Art Museum
An art museum located on the grounds of the Joraku-ji Temple. The Joraku-ji Temple stands on the bank of a pond, and the museum preserves and displays works of art connected to the temple as well as ema votive tablets and other objects offered to the Kitamuki Kannon Temple on the grounds. The museum is famous for its collection of ancient roof tiles from famous temples across the country, but there are many other rare items in the collection well-worth seeing, such as woodblock prints by Shiko Munakata, a prayer diary created by the great Tokugawa Ieyasu at the age of 71, a manuscript written in Hakushu Kitahara's own hand, and a statue of Kannon dating to China's Song dynasty. Note that the museum's hours differ slightly depending on the time of year.

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Address
Nagano Ueda-shi Bessho Onsen 2347 Jourakuji map map Map
Phone
0268371234
Hours
[All year]9:00-16:00
Closed
New Year's Holiday(12/25-1/15)
Fees
[Admission fee]Adults500yen, High school students300yen, Elementary and junior high school students100yen
※Group 30people and above1discount
※Person with disability certificate30% discount
Parking Lot
Available
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Available (Smoking area available at Grounds)
Wi-Fi
Not available
Estimated stay time
0-30 minutes

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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