3-11-16 Honmachi, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥500
Located in Takehara, the Takehara City Historical Folk Museum focuses on exhibits related to the salt industry, which was the economic engine of the town's merchant culture during the Edo period. Housed in a distinctive light blue Western-style building that once served as the Takehara Shorin Library, the museum offers a glimpse into the town's history. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the salt-making industry and the achievements of notable figures from Takehara, such as Masataka Taketsuru, the father of Japanese whisky. The museum is a 15-minute walk from Takehara Station. Admission is ¥100 for adults, with discounts available for groups of 20 or more. The museum also offers barrier-free access for visitors with guide dogs.
Barrier-free facilities: Guide dogs allowed ○ [Size] Number of visitors (annual): 6000