17 Aza-machi, Kakuda, Kakuda City, Miyagi Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥500
The Kakuda City Folk Museum is housed in the former residence of the wealthy Ujiie family, built from the early Meiji to the Taisho periods. Explore exhibits showcasing local history and folklore from the Jomon period to the early Showa era. The museum offers a glimpse into the life of a prominent landowning family and the region's heritage. Admission is typically free, but special exhibitions may have an entry fee. Located a 15-minute walk from Kakuda Station on the Abukuma Express Line, with parking available, it's a convenient and insightful stop for visitors to Kakuda.
[Scale] Number of visitors (annual): 3,000