Hanawa Hokiichi Memorial Museum
sightseeing

The Hanawa Hokiichi Memorial Museum commemorates Hanawa Hokiichi, a blind scholar of Japanese studies (kokugaku) in the mid-Edo period. Apart from the famous collective title Gunsho Ruijyū and its raw lumber, there are approximately 200 archives on display inside the building. You can see a hand-stitched purse from his mother, a treasured possession he held dear throughout his life, and many other personal articles. The exhibition room also has a section for videos and audio tours.
Basic Information
Location
Honjō Kodamachō Hachimanyama 368
TEL
0495-72-6032
Business hours / Fee
Business hours
9: 00 ~ 16: 30
For group entry, please reserve in advance.
For group entry, please reserve in advance.
Regular holiday
Monday (In case Monday is a holiday, then the following day), New Year's Holiday (December 28th to January 3rd)
Fee
Free
How to get there
Public transport
10 minutes on foot from Kodama Station of JR Hachikō Line
Car
About 15 minutes from Honjo-Kodama Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free: 65 spaces
1 space for a Large Bus (Reservation Required)
Fee: None
1 space for a Large Bus (Reservation Required)
Fee: None
Other
Foreign language support
Pamphlet : English, Chinese Available
Universal design
Wheelchair rental
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Wheelchair-accessible slope
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Braille explanation
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Voice guidance
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Wheelchair parking
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Compatible with diaper changing tables
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