440 Kurahashi-cho, Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥500
The Kurahashi History and Folk Museum, located in Kurahashi, showcases the island's rich history rooted in shipbuilding and maritime transport. The museum features exhibits of fossils, including those of Naumann's elephants, archaeological artifacts from ancient to early modern times, and displays related to Nagato Island and the Manyo era. Visitors can explore exhibits on local industries like agriculture and stoneworking, as well as folk crafts and literary materials. The museum is accessible by a 60-minute bus ride from Kure Station, disembarking at the "Katsurahama/Onsenkan" stop. Admission is ¥100 for adults and ¥40-60 for students. The museum offers barrier-free access with facilities for guide dogs, wheelchair-accessible restrooms, and ramps. It's a great place to visit after enjoying the nearby Katsurahama beach and hot springs.
Accessibility: Guide dogs allowed ○ Accessible restroom ○ Wheelchair-accessible ramp ○ [Scale] Annual visitors: Approximately 1,500