Matsusaka Municipal Historical and Folk Materials Museum (Yasujiro Ozu Matsusaka Memorial Hall: 2nd floor)

Matsusaka Municipal Historical and Folk Materials Museum (Yasujiro Ozu Matsusaka Memorial Hall: 2nd floor)

Info

JR Matsusaka Station/Kintetsu Matsusaka Station → 15 minutes on foot
6km 10 minutes from Ise-do Matsusaka IC via Prefectural Road No. 59

Business Hours

9:00 to 16:30 (10 to March ~ 16:00)

Price

Entrance general 150 yen, 6 to 18 to 70 yen

Spot Category

Museum, Science Building, Memorial Hall


Exterior of modern Japanese architecture


Between the first floor exhibition room store


Exhibition corner of Matsuzaka Castle related materials


Yasujiro Ozu Matsusaka Memorial Hall on the 2nd floor of the museum

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Suzuya

It is the former home of an Edo-period national scholar, Noroncho Motoi, and has been designated as a national special historic site. It was at the age of 53 that Bancho converted a storage room on the second floor to create a simple study of four and a half tatami mats. Suzuya was named by Nobuhō himself, who said that when he was tired of his research, he swung a post-hanging bell and enjoyed the tone.

Mount Takamiyama

The main peak at the northern end of the Taitaka Mountains rising at the prefectural border with Nara; a mountain trail is maintained up to the peak at an altitude of 1248m, and from the summit you can overlook Ise Bay, Kawachi Plain, Kaochidari [Kaochidari], Taitaka Mountains, etc.

Matsusaka's store

A honey specialty store opened in the city of Matsusaka in 1990 by a beekeeping company founded in the first year of the Taisho era (1912). In addition to honey, which has a wide variety of varieties, sweets are also well-received, and the most popular is honey-made with honey from Mie Prefecture and honey for a gentle sweetness of 380 yen each. There are five types of milk, matcha, kinako, black sesame, and chocolate chips. The skin in the middle of the pearl shell motif is hand-baked by a craftsman using glutinous rice from Niigata. Honey 150g907 yen ~. Honey doame 100g 540 yen.

Senshu-ji Temple

Motoyama of the Shinshu Takada school temple, which has more than 600 nationwide. On November 28, 2017 (2017), including Mikage-do and Nyorai-do, which were designated as the first national treasure (buildings) in Mie Prefecture and are the five largest national treasure wooden buildings in Japan, eleven nationally designated important cultural objects are also well-watched, and the vast grounds are full of attractions. In addition, Terauchi-cho, which developed around Senshu-ji, is now telling the historical cityscape.

Jingya Temple

The Shingon temple where Gyoki opened. Until the early Meiji period, it was the Bonto-ji temple of Inatomi Shrine. In the storage room in front of the main hall, the wooden statue of Yakushi Nyorai, the statue of Jikoku Tenriku, the statue of Taikyin Tenten, and the statue of Emperor Junwa (all of which are important cultural treasures) are enshrined. In the main hall, there is a house for General Shenzhen (Mie Prefectural Cultural Property), and in front of the store, there is a large sotetsu of Suzuka City-registered Regional Landscape Assets Registration Approval (Tree) No. 1. Make an application in advance to see the Buddha statue. However, it is impossible to see on rainy days.

Fugeido

Daifuku, which is made of fine cream wrapped in fertilizer, has a popular secret for its fluffy texture. In addition to the six kinds of strawberries, matcha and cheese, two kinds are added for each season. It seems to melt in your mouth for 172 yen.

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