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Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum

岩手県
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Facility for encountering the world of Kenji Miyazawa
This museum was opened in Hanamaki City, the birthplace of Miyazawa Kenji. It exhibits materials related to the poet and fairy tale writer Miyazawa Kenji, classified into five fields. Inside the museum, the creative process and research results leading up to his works are introduced. Immerse yourself in the fantastic world of Kenji Miyazawa!

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Exhibiting Materials Related to Kenji Miyazawa

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum Exhibiting Materials Related to Kenji Miyazawa
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The Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum is a facility that exhibits materials related to the poet and fairy tale writer Kenji Miyazawa. Inside the museum, through screen images and exhibits, Miyazawa's creative process, explanations, research results, and other aspects are introduced in five fields. You can understand the background of Miyazawa's works and his thoughts, living environment, and more. The museum also displays original manuscripts of his fairy tales and poems, allowing visitors to experience Miyazawa's creative activities. In addition, the Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum regularly holds special exhibitions and events, sometimes exhibiting limited materials such as original manuscripts of fairy tales and related materials. Through these exhibitions and events, visitors can delve deeper into the world of Kenji Miyazawa.
Point 2

A Log House with Characters from Kenji Miyazawa's Works!

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum A Log House with Characters from Kenji Miyazawa's Works!
The Log House at Kenji's Classroom (Kenji Miyazawa Fairy Tale Village) is a facility that exhibits plants and animals that appear in Kenji Miyazawa's fairy tales. Inside the Log House, detailed explanations and models of plants and animals are displayed. Visitors can learn about the characteristics and ecology of plants that appear in Kenji Miyazawa's fairy tales, as well as the appearance and characteristics of animals. The exhibits are easy to understand and not only provide visual enjoyment, but also allow visitors to deepen their knowledge through explanations and panels. Such exhibits provide an opportunity to immerse oneself in the world of Kenji Miyazawa's fairy tales and to gain a deeper understanding of plants and animals. It's a particularly attractive place for children interested in Kenji's works and people who enjoy nature. Through the exhibits in the Log House, visitors can enjoy Kenji Miyazawa's world even more!
Point 3

Kensho's School Depicting Kensho's World in Five Zones

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum Kensho's School Depicting Kensho's World in Five Zones
Kensho's School (Miyazawa Kenji Fairy Tale Village) in Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture, expresses Kensho's world in five themed zones. These zones are divided into Fantastic Hall, Space, Sky, Earth, and Water, each expressing Miyazawa Kenji's works and world. The experience of touring these zones takes about 15 minutes and introduces visitors to Kensho's world in an enjoyable way. By visiting Kensho's School, you can touch upon his works and ideas, and gain new perspectives and interests. There's no doubt that you'll be fascinated by Kensho and want to read his fairy tales and poems!
Point 4

Get to Know More about Kenji Miyazawa at the Eat Herb Museum!

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum Get to Know More about Kenji Miyazawa at the Eat Herb Museum!
The Kenji Miyazawa Ihatov Center is a facility for those who want to know more about Kenji Miyazawa. This literary museum displays a large collection of artistic works and research papers from various genres published by those who love Kenji Miyazawa and his works. The exhibits are well-organized and anyone can freely view, touch, or use them. In addition, this facility is the headquarters of the Kenji Miyazawa Society Ihatov Center, where fans and researchers of Miyazawa's works gather. Furthermore, sales of Miyazawa's fairy tale picture books, research books, CDs, videos, and other items are also available, and various lectures and research presentations are held. The Kenji Miyazawa Festival and Kenji Miyazawa's Birthday Festival also offer events such as concerts, providing a fun experience to touch upon Miyazawa's works. The Kenji Miyazawa Ihatov Center is a place that provides rich information and stimulating experiences for those who want to deeply immerse themselves in Miyazawa's world and learn about his creations and thoughts.
Point 5

Polan Square, Named after Kenji Miyazawa's Works!

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum Polan Square, Named after Kenji Miyazawa's Works!
Polan Square is a square named after the works of Kenji Miyazawa. This square is rich in greenery and is a place enveloped in a mysterious tranquility. Within the square, there are the South Slope Flower Bed and the Sundial Flower Bed. These flower beds were designed by Kenji Miyazawa himself. At the time, it was not possible to realize them due to economic constraints and technical reasons, but they were restored based on the remaining design drawings and letters. Polan Square is a place that reflects Kenji Miyazawa's creative activities and love for nature. Visitors can relax in the greenery and tranquility of the square while thinking about Miyazawa's world. Additionally, by viewing the South Slope Flower Bed and the Sundial Flower Bed, you can also experience Miyazawa's creativity and aesthetic sense. Polan Square is a special place loved by many people as a place to become familiar with Miyazawa's works!
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Sightseeing

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum Immerse Yourself in the Diverse World of Kenji Miyazawa's Activities!
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Immerse Yourself in the Diverse World of Kenji Miyazawa's Activities!
The Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum is a facility designed to introduce visitors to the diverse world of Kenji Miyazawa's activities, including poetry, fairy tales, education, agriculture, and science. Since its opening, many Miyazawa fans have visited the museum. At the Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum, you can see exhibits related to Miyazawa, such as his personal belongings and manuscripts. You can also approach the universe created by Miyazawa through videos, slides, and library materials. Please come and experience the world of Ihatov firsthand. By immersing yourself in Miyazawa's world and touching upon the messages and philosophy conveyed in his works, you can discover new things and be moved. In addition to the exhibits, there is also a souvenir shop and a cafe space related to Kenji Miyazawa in the museum. You can purchase Miyazawa's works as a souvenir of your visit or take a break in a relaxing space.

Access

Access the Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum in about 5 minutes by bus from Shin-Hanamaki Station!
When using public transportation to access the Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum, first head to JR Shin-Hanamaki Station. It's about a 5-minute drive by rental car or taxi from Shin-Hanamaki Station. Alternatively, take the Iwate-ken Kotsu Bus bound for Hanamaki Station and get off at the Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum stop. The ride takes about 5 minutes. If you're using a private car, take National Route 286 via the Kamaishi Road Hanamaki Airport IC and you'll arrive in about 10 minutes, covering a distance of about 5 km.

Basic Information

Address 1-36 Yazawa Dai 1-chiwari, Hanamaki-shi, Iwate 025-0011
Business Hours

Monday: 8:30am-5:00pm, Tuesday: 8:30am-5:00pm, Wednesday: 8:30am-5:00pm, Thursday: 8:30am-5:00pm, Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm, Saturday: 8:30am-5:00pm, Sunday: 8:30am-5:00pm

TEL 0198-31-2319
Web Site https://www.city.hanamaki.iwate.jp/miyazawakenji/kinenkan/index.html
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