The central facility of the Tateyama Museum adjacent to the Ashiguraozan Shrine, an introduction to Tateyama's relationship with nature and humans. There are exhibits such as the Tateyama mandala, which symbolizes the Tateyama faith, and the statue of the statue of the statue of the man-in-chief, which has been designated as a national figure, and the head of the head. It holds a special planned exhibition about Tateyama every year. Nearby are the former shukubo "Kyosakubo", which has a stunning garden with a grove of Tateyama cedar trees, and the "Yamashu Korai-kan", which showcases the history of modern mountaineering, among others, and both facilities can be toured free of charge. In addition, there are the Enma-do, Fuhashi, and Uba-do main pit, which are the stage of the Fuhashi Sekai, which is a 10-minute walk and is famous for the ritual of female relief, and the Uba-do main pit is adjacent to the Uba-do main pit. At the Shōbo-kan, you can enjoy a video on the theme of Tateyama with a powerful image on a three-sided screen (100 yen entrance).