Nakayama Shinpei Memorial Hall
"This is a memorial museum for Shinpei Nakayama, a composer during the Taisho period who left us with children's songs such as ""Teru Teru Bozu"", ""Kata Tataki"", and ""Shabondama"". His villa, which was originally in Nishiyama-cho, Atami City, was transferred to within a plum garden and opened to the public. Featuring a relaxed, wooden construction, this villa was the place Shinpei Nakayama spent his days after moving to Atami until the day he died in 1952. Surrounded by a serene Japanese-style garden, the building interior displays precious items of Mr. Nakayama, including the piano he used for composing, sheet music he wrote, and records from the time."
Spot details
- Address
- Shizuoka Atami-shi Baiencho Atami Umezono Map
- Phone
- 0557851933
- Hours
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10:00-15:30
*10:00-16:00 during the plum festival - Closed
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Thursday
*Plum Festival Period is open everyday - Fees
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[Admission fee] Free
※A Umezono admission fee is required during the Ume Festival - Parking Lot
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Available
※Fee, Standard size600yen during the plum festival - Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Available (Smoking area available in Umezono)
- Wi-Fi
- Available(Free_Wi-Fi_ATAMI)
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Estimated stay time
- 0-30 minutes
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN