The Tokugawa Museum
This museum is located near Senba Park, a 10-minute drive from Mito Station. Along with belongings from Tokugawa Ieyasu other works of art related to the Mito-Tokugawa family, including swords and a war-fan decorated with a pine tree painting, and various historical records are stored. You can also experience a tea-ceremony in the Tokugetsutei tea house, a tea house which had deep ties to the Tokugawa family and which has been relocated here. With reservation you can enjoy the Nariaki Gozen meal on the garden terrace, a contemporary arrangement of a recipe from the Shoku Sai Roku book written by Tokugawa Nariaki, ninth head of the Mito-Tokugawa family.
Spot details
- Address
- Ibaraki Pref. Mitoshi Migawa 1-1215-1 Map
- Area
- Mito / Kasama Area
- Hours
- 10:00-17:00(Latest entry16:00)
- Closed
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open everyday
※New Year's Holiday and There may be days when the facility is closed. - Fees
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[Period of holding three rooms (tax included) Admission fee]
[Adult] 1,500 yen (group 30 people and above 1,400 yen)
[Child] 1,100 yen (group 30 people and above 1,000 yen)
[Period of holding two rooms (tax included) Admission fee]
[Adult]1,400yen(Group 30people and above1,300yen)
[Child]1,000yen(Group 30people and above900yen)
[Period of holding in one room (tax included)Admission fee]
[Adult]1,300yen( Group 30people and above1,200yen)
[Child]900yen(Group 30people and above800yen) - Parking Lot
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN