Horo no Sato Silk Building

Horo no Sato Silk Building

Info

BRT Shizugawa Station → 10 minutes car
5 minutes from Sanriku-do Shizugawa IC
30 vehicles/free, 3 large buses allowed

Business Hours

9 ~ 17 o'clock (in winter ~ 16 o'clock)

Price

Entrance (common ticket for Matsukasa Yashiki and Silk Hall) 400 yen for adults, 300 yen for high school students, 200 yen for elementary and junior high school students

Spot Category

Pottery・Handicraft Experience


Silk Hall and Orihime Mujo Song Monument


Silk House Exhibition Room (Process of Sericulture and Yarn Production Now and Old)


Silk Hall Exhibition Room (Sendai Hira Hakama)


Experience exchange room (weaving experience)

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