Sakado City Historic Folklore Museum
sightseeing

The Sakado City Historic Folk Museum was opened in October of 1980 as part of a municipal commemorative project with the aim of contributing to the development of education, learning, and culture. The building is a reconstructed and repaired portion of the former Suguro Elementary School building, and displays archaeological artifacts excavated from ruins found in the city, as well as folk materials collected from each region. The many folk tools on display are the witnesses of history; representing the wisdom gathered by local predecessors after years of cherished use, while also demonstrating the lifestyle at that time. In addition, archaeological artifacts such as the Haniwa human clay figures excavated from the Kitamine Kofun tombs and roof tiles from the ancient abandoned Suguro Temple, are materials representing Sakado City. In addition to permanent exhibits of these materials, the museum also holds special exhibits of folk tools.
Basic Information
Location
Sakado Ooaza Ishii 1800-6
How to get there
Public transport
Get off at “Wakaba Station” of Tobu Tojo Line and get off at the bus stop “Katsuroshogakkoiriguchi” and walk for about 5 minutes
Car
About 10 minutes from Sakado Interchange of Ken-o Expressway