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Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum

岐阜県
4.5
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.
Facility where you can experience the Battle of Sekigahara with the latest technology
The grand vision on the floor and theater images allow you to experience the battle with a sense of realism. After viewing the exhibits of items related to participating military commanders, it is recommended to take a commemorative photo wearing a battle surcoat in the Sengoku experience corner. The 5th floor has a glass-walled observation deck where you can overlook the current Sekigahara.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic HistoryRainny day

Highlights

Point 1

Collaboration with the Three Great Ancient Battlefields of the World

Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum Collaboration with the Three Great Ancient Battlefields of the World
The Gifu Kiyomasa Kato Memorial Museum of the Battle of Sekigahara has established close ties with the "Waterloo Battlefield" in the Kingdom of Belgium and the "Gettysburg Battlefield" in the United States, both of which are world-renowned. Through this connection, it widely promotes its charm as one of the proud "Three Great Ancient Battlefields of the World". The Battle of Sekigahara in Gifu is a historically significant ancient battlefield that receives high praise from around the world, and at this museum, you can experience its value firsthand. Please visit this memorial museum and share the spirit and excitement of the ancient battlefield.
Point 2

Kanegasaki Seven Samurai Walking Course

Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum Kanegasaki Seven Samurai Walking Course
At the Gifu Kanegasaki Battlefield Memorial Museum, an attractive walking course themed around the Battle of Kanegasaki is available. This course, called the "Kanegasaki Seven Samurai Story," is a route that takes you to the seven warriors who played an active role in the battle. Each course has symbols representing the battlefield, weaving a story full of realism for visitors. By walking on the stage of history, you can feel the grand battle of Kanegasaki and the bravery of the warriors up close. Let's follow the story of the battlefield on this walking course and reflect on the footsteps of the warriors.
Point 3

Explore the Feast of History and Nature by Bicycle

Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum Explore the Feast of History and Nature by Bicycle
画像引用:関ヶ原古戦記念館
At the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum, an attractive cycling course that combines history and nature is offered. This course, called the "Sekigahara Seven Samurai Story," offers a variety of distances and difficulty levels from beginner to challenge courses. Ride your bike and experience the magnificent battlefield of Gifu Sekigahara and the story of the Seven Samurai of Sekigahara. Along the course, there are historical sites and beautiful natural landscapes, allowing you to enjoy a pleasant ride with the wind in your hair. We promise a cycling experience that can be enjoyed by beginners and advanced riders alike. Enjoy the feast of history and nature in Sekigahara by bicycle.
Point 4

Experience the Thrill of Exhibits Packed with Charm!

Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum Experience the Thrill of Exhibits Packed with Charm!
画像引用:関ヶ原古戦記念館
At the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum, there are exhibition rooms and experience corners dedicated to the Sengoku period. In the Sengoku exhibition room, valuable materials such as weapons and books from that era are on display, allowing visitors to feel the breath of that time. Touch the powerful helmets, armor, swords, and other weapons, and imagine the lives and battles of the warlords. In the Sengoku experience corner, you can actually hold real weapons and experience their weight and unique texture. Under the guidance of an instructor, you can immerse yourself in the world of Sengoku warriors and learn a part of martial arts, making it a valuable experience. Please visit this thrilling space and immerse yourself in the world of Sengoku.
Point 5

Experience the Power of the Battle of Sekigahara on a Giant Screen!

Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum Experience the Power of the Battle of Sekigahara on a Giant Screen!
画像引用:関ヶ原古戦記念館
At the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum, there are a ground vision and a theater. The ground vision features a giant screen that vividly recreates the Battle of Sekigahara with a large-scale video, providing a sense of presence. The approaching enemy army and intense battle scenes are realistically depicted, leaving you overwhelmed by their power. Come and learn about the Battle of Sekigahara with this impressive video!
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Fee

Attractive Pricing Plans
At the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum, we offer attractive pricing plans. General admission is 500 yen. High school and university students can enter for 300 yen, and children below junior high school age can enter for free. Additionally, we offer an annual passport. General admission for the passport is 1,200 yen, while high school and university students can enter for 800 yen. With the annual passport, you can visit the battlefield memorial museum as many times as you like throughout the year and experience the historical stage. We look forward to your visit to the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum.

Access

Access to Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum
Access to Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum is very convenient. If using public transportation, you can arrive in just a 10-minute walk from JR Sekigahara Station. It's also possible to access from Nagoya Station in about an hour. If you're using a car, you can arrive in just 10 minutes by heading north from the Sekigahara IC on the Meishin Expressway. Thanks to its convenient transportation, visiting the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum can be done smoothly. Please come and feel the stage of history.

Basic Information

Address 894-55 Sekigahara, Sekigahara-cho, Fuwa-gun, Gifu 503-1501, Japan
Business Hours

Closed on Mondays, open from 9:30am to 4:30pm on Tuesdays through Sundays.

TEL 0584-47-6070
Web Site https://sekigahara.pref.gifu.lg.jp/
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