42, Teraike Kamimachi, Tome-cho, Tome City, Miyagi Prefecture
Rating
Cost per person
¥500
The Traditional Performing Arts Museum (Mori Stage) in Tome, Miyagi Prefecture, features an authentic Noh stage and exhibits related to Tome Noh, including costumes and masks. Designed by architect Kengo Kuma, the stage incorporates local materials like Hiba cypress and natural slate. Visitors can explore the exhibits and, if lucky, observe Noh practice sessions. Located in a serene bamboo grove, the museum offers a unique blend of traditional arts and natural beauty. A common ticket for 800 yen grants access to five facilities in Tome, including this museum. Open to all visitors, with wheelchair accessibility.
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible ramp: ○, Wheelchair-accessible toilet: ○, Discounts: ○ [Scale] Annual Visitors: 1,000