Ashikaga City Museum of Art

Ashikaga City Museum of Art

Info

Tobu Ashikaga Station → 10-minute walk
15 minutes from Ashikaga IC, Kita-Kantō-do via National Route 293
34 units

Business Hours

10 ~ 18:00 (entry is ~ 17:30)

Price

Different by planned exhibition

Spot Category

Museums and Galleries


Facility appearance
Ashikaga City Museum of Art

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A store that has plenty of everyday kimono and old cloth, such as namesen, mainly in the Taisho and early Showa eras. Those who want to enjoy kimono casually, those who just like cloth and old things, and those who are handmade are by all means. On the second floor, you can enjoy a workshop where you can make a remake order from kimono to clothes, and you can also enjoy tea such as matcha in a Taisho romantic room. Namekasen raw confectionery is reserved. Every month, it changes to a color pattern according to the season. Coordination consultation of antique fine-wear kimonos such as the seven-five-three, graduation ceremony and coming-of-age ceremony can be accepted. There is also a rental. For those who want to wander through the streets of Ashikaga in a kimono, go to the "Machinaka Yugakukan", which has a selection of rabbit and coordinating namesulas.

Ashikaga Kashima Garden Hot Springs

A hot spring facility located adjacent to a golf practice range on the outskirts of Ashikaga. The building is two stories above the ground and one story below the ground, and the first floor is a reception desk, a restaurant and a restaurant. The bathhouse is a large bathhouse in the basement, and a driving range on the second floor and an observation bath overlooking the city are for both sexes. It uses a source of 190,000 litres a day in a circulating combined discharge system, so it is a luxury that a large amount of hot springs are overflowing from the bathtub. There are large and small resting salooms and banquet halls and private rooms with karaoke in the basement and on the second floor.

Orchid and Moon Ashikaga Store

A shop specializing in incense and incense sticks. The shop, which is a converted house from the early Showa period, originally a row house, is located in the surrounding cobblestone streets. It also has original incense such as "moon incense", which can be flavored without using fire, and is ideal for souvenirs for Ashikaga sightseeing.

Mount Chausu

Mount Chausu at an altitude of 1915m, which is a troupe of the 100 Great Mountains of Japan and also the main peak of the Nasu Renzan. The mountain side still has white smoke from what is called the Invisible Hell. If you use the Nasu Ropeway over the mountain, you can easily descend to the 9th station of the mountain, and from there you can walk about 50 minutes on the mountain trail and climb to the summit. The 360-degree view from the summit is amazing. In addition, the autumn leaves of the surrounding mountains such as Ubagadaira and Mt. Asahi and Mt.

Seongshan Park

The park was created on the site of a castle built by Mr. Sano in Karamasawa during the Kamakura period, which is said to have been moved from Gyeongsang 5 (1600) to Gyeongsang 19 (1614). It is especially busy during the cherry and azalea periods. There are Manba no Sato/Shiroyama Memorial Hall (free entry, time: 9-17 o'clock, regular holiday: Monday (open for public holidays), the next day of public holidays (open for public holidays), New Year holidays (open for public holidays), New Year holidays).

Jikoji Temple

Yashima, Yukanishi, the village where the fallen of the Heike, who was defeated by Genji in the battle of Nonoura, fled and went into hiding. This settlement still has its own customs of the fallen people who lived away from the eyes. Jikoji, located on a hill overlooking the settlement, is known as Heike Rakujin's Bodhi-ji, and anecdotes still say that the Rakujin came to visit the shrine in an attempt to give him a child treasure.

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