Okayama
Mimasaka / Tsuyama
History

Tsuyama Local Museum

Japan, 92 Yamashita, Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture 708-0022

Tsuyama is home to Mimasaka Kokufu, Kokubunji Temple, and Tsuyama Castle, and has consistently prospered as the political, economic, and cultural center of Mimasaka from ancient times to early modern times. In particular, in 1603, Mori Tadamasa was sealed off with over 180,000 koku of Mimasaka, and soon after he built Tsuyama Castle, the city has developed a unique culture as a castle town. The Tsuyama Folk Museum is a municipal history museum established for the purpose of collecting, preserving, and researching such local cultural properties, and making the results widely available to the public.

Business Time

9:00-17:00 (Admission until 16:30) Closed: Mondays (or the next day if Monday is a holiday), the day after a holiday, December 29th to January 3rd

Telephone number 0868-22-4567
Website http://www.tsu-haku.jp/
Access
  • ・About 15 minutes from Tsuyama IC and Innosho IC on the Chugoku Expressway Parking lot: 7 regular cars ・About 15 minutes walk from JR Tsuyama Station
Language 日本語
Other Admission fee: 300 yen for adults, 200 yen for high school and university students, 200 yen for those over 65, free for junior high school students and under

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