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Kudoyama Sanada Museum

和歌山県
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Facility that traces the footsteps of the Sanada clan, who lived in the late Sengoku period
This facility follows the history of the Sanada family's three generations: Masayuki, Yukimura, and Daisuke. Their way of life and history are introduced through panel exhibitions and drama-style videos. There are also facilities such as an anime theater and a karakuri room that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.

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Highlights

Point 1

Sanada Family Greets Visitors in Armor!

Kudoyama Sanada Museum Sanada Family Greets Visitors in Armor!
画像引用:ニッポン旅マガジン
At the entrance of Kudoyama Sanada Museum, the three generations of Sanada Masayuki, Yukimura, and Saizo greet visitors in armor. They appear as warriors, welcoming visitors in impressive armor costumes. In particular, the armor of Yukimura and Saizo symbolizes the bravery and valor of the Sanada family, and reproduces the "red armor" that became the symbol of their troops, the Sanada Corps. This red armor was a privilege of the Sanada Corps, recognized as a brave warrior team, and is also depicted in the folding screen of the Osaka Summer War. The origin of the red armor and the history of the Sanada Corps are also introduced, conveying the background and significance to visitors. The appearance of Sanada Masayuki, Yukimura, and Saizo is a realistic reproduction, making the entrance an attractive place that makes visitors feel the breath and passion of history!
Point 2

Exhibiting the Life and Legacy of the Sanada Clan

Kudoyama Sanada Museum Exhibiting the Life and Legacy of the Sanada Clan
画像引用:楽天トラベル観光体験
At Kudoyama Sanada Museum, the life and legacy of the Sanada clan's three generations - Masayuki, Nobuyuki (Yukimura), and Daisuke - as well as their life in Kudoyama are on display. The exhibition is presented through panels and drama-style videos, allowing visitors to catch a glimpse of their historical story and way of life. The exhibition is divided into six zones: the Ueda period introduces the origin of the Sanada family and Masayuki's achievements, the Kudoyama period details Nobuyuki's 14-year life in Kudoyama, the Osaka Campaign reproduces the Sanada unit's activities and the state of war, the Kudoyama Legend offers a chance to enjoy the legends and episodes of Kudoyama, the Sanada Legend exhibits the Sanada clan's cotton paintings and books, and the Ten Braves Legend features a comical original musical anime. These exhibitions provide visitors with a rich experience of the history and charm of the Sanada clan. Kudoyama Sanada Museum is characterized by its comprehensive exhibition content that presents the story of the Sanada clan from multiple perspectives.
Point 3

A Pure Japanese-Style Building that Evokes the Image of a Samurai Residence!

Kudoyama Sanada Museum A Pure Japanese-Style Building that Evokes the Image of a Samurai Residence!
The exterior of Kudoyama Sanada Museum is characterized by a pure Japanese-style design that evokes the image of a samurai residence. The outer walls and roof of the building incorporate traditional Japanese elements, exuding a historical atmosphere. Notably, the roof tiles are engraved with the Sanada family crest of a bound goose and six mon coins. The bound goose is the Sanada family emblem, and the mon coins are a currency that Sanada Yukimura is said to have favored. This attention to detail demonstrates respect for the history and culture of the Sanada clan. In addition, the design and layout of the building have been carefully considered to provide visitors with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of the Sanada clan. From the exterior, it's clear that Kudoyama Sanada Museum is a facility that pays tribute to the story and traditions of the Sanada clan!
Point 4

Koyasan-cho Ishimichi Observatory Deck with a Panoramic View of the Kinokawa Plain

Kudoyama Sanada Museum Koyasan-cho Ishimichi Observatory Deck with a Panoramic View of the Kinokawa Plain
Near Kudoyama and the Sanada Museum, there is the Koyasan-cho Ishimichi Observatory Deck, which offers a panoramic view of the Kinokawa Plain. This observatory deck is located a little off the beaten path from Machishimomichi, and provides visitors with the opportunity to enjoy a magnificent view. From the observatory deck, you can see not only Kudoyama-cho, but also the surrounding Hashimoto City, Katsuragi-cho, and Koyasan. The view is truly magnificent, allowing you to fully appreciate the beautiful scenery of the Kinokawa Plain. The beauty of this observatory deck's landscape is highly regarded and has been selected as one of Wakayama's "100 Selections of Sunrises and Sunsets". While gazing at the beautiful scenery of the sunrise and sunset, you can also experience the grandeur and beauty of nature. When visiting Kudoyama and the Sanada Museum, be sure to enjoy the breathtaking view from the observatory deck!
Point 5

Introducing the Charms of Kudoyama's Persimmon Village!

Kudoyama Sanada Museum Introducing the Charms of Kudoyama's Persimmon Village!
Located near Kudoyama and Sanada Museum, "Kudoyama Persimmon Village" is a roadside station where various facilities are gathered. Inside the facility, there is a "World Heritage Information Center" that provides information on world heritage sites and Sanada Yukimura, allowing you to touch on history and culture. In addition, at the "Agricultural Products Direct Sales Office," you can purchase fresh agricultural products harvested in Wakayama Prefecture. Local specialties, seasonal vegetables, fruits, and more are abundantly available, allowing you to enjoy the local flavors. Furthermore, at the "Bakery Cafe," creative bread is sold. The bread baked here is packed with original ideas and commitments, allowing you to enjoy a new taste experience. Kudoyama Persimmon Village is a roadside station that promotes the charms of the region and provides visitors with various pleasures. With world heritage information, fresh agricultural products, creative bread, and more, it's a facility full of highlights, so be sure to stop by when visiting Kudoyama and Sanada Museum!
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Sightseeing

Kudoyama Sanada Museum Facility that Passes Down the Story of the Sanada Family to Future Generations!
Facility that Passes Down the Story of the Sanada Family to Future Generations!
The Kudoyama Sanada Museum is a facility aimed at passing down the stories of the three generations of Sanada Masayuki, Sanada Yukimura, and Sarutobi Sasuke to future generations. The exterior of the building is designed in a pure Japanese style that resembles a samurai residence, and upon entering the entrance, statues of Sanada Masayuki, Sanada Yukimura, and Sarutobi Sasuke greet visitors. The roof tiles of the building are engraved with the Sanada family crest, the knot goose and six coins, and attention to detail can be felt throughout. In the museum, the panel displays and drama-style videos introduce the life of Sanada Yukimura, who spent 14 years in Kudoyama. In addition, a Karakuri room modeled after the Sanada residence at the time is also provided, allowing visitors to experience the atmosphere of the time. This facility not only conveys the stories of the three generations of the Sanada family but also serves as a place for visitors to become more deeply involved and share its charm!

Access

Access from Takano-guchi IC is about 10 minutes by car!
If you're using public transportation to get to Kudoyama Sanada Museum, you can arrive in about a 10-minute walk from Nankai Kudoyama Station. Nankai Kudoyama Station is on the Nankai Koya Line, making it convenient for transportation access to nearby areas. If you're using a private car, you can arrive in about 10 minutes via Prefectural Route 13, about 4km from Takano-guchi IC on the Keinawa Expressway. If you follow the road signs, you should be able to reach your destination.

Basic Information

Address 1452-4 Kudoyama, Kudoyama-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama 648-0101
Business Hours

Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Open from 9:00 to 17:00 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

TEL 0736-54-2727
Web Site https://www.kudoyama-kanko.jp/sanada/index.html
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