Nakayama Shinpei Memorial Hall

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 map Map
Phone
0557851933
Hours
10:00-15:30
*10:00-16:00 during the plum festival
Closed
Thursday
*Plum Festival Period is open everyday
Fees
[Admission fee] Free
※A Umezono admission fee is required during the Ume Festival
Parking Lot
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

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