Yokoze Town History and Folklore Museum
sightseeing
The entire cultural heritage of Yokoze Town is on exhibit at this museum. There are stage models of Yokoze’s puppet show (designated intangible folk cultural property by the prefecture), models of Bukōzanmitake Shrine Palace, specimen displays of animals and plants collected from Mt. Bukō, and historical documents that portray the transitions of Yokoze Town. In the “nature” section of the permanent exhibition room, approximately 130,000 year-old fossils of the giant Japanese elk, buffalo and wolves, which were discovered in the Negoya Limestone Cave, are on display. These fossils are very rare on a national scale.
Basic Information
Location
2000 Yokoze, Yokoze-machi, Chichibu-gun
TEL
0494-24-9650
FAX
0494-24-9690
Business hours / Fee
Business hours
9:00 ~ 16:30 Entry until 16:00
Regular holiday
Monday (In case it overlaps with a holiday, then the following day) New Year's Holiday (December 28th to January 4th)
Fee
General (Older than high school): 200 yen (160 yen) Elementary, Middle School Students: Free ※The fee indicated inside the brackets are for those visiting in groups with more than 20 people
How to get there
Public transport
Get off at “Yokoze Station” Seibu Chichibu Line and walk about 7 minutes
Car
About 45 minutes from "Hanazono" Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway (Using a toll road)
Parking
Free: Yes
Available for Large Buses
Fee: None
Available for Large Buses
Fee: None
Other
Internet Wi-Fi
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Universal design
AED installation
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General / Wheelchair Shared Elevator
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Wheelchair rental
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Floor with handrail
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Stairs with handrail
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Wheelchair-accessible slope
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Stroller rental (There may be a charge.)
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Sign language support
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Braille explanation
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Voice guidance
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Wheelchair parking
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Breastfeeding room
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Compatible with diaper changing tables
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Wheelchair lift
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Baby keep or baby chair
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