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Nippon Kokeshi-kan

宮城県
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Museum exhibiting kokeshi dolls from various parts of Tohoku
The Nippon Kokeshi-kan was established as a result of the donation of a collection by poet and children's author Kaname Shinsawa to the former Naruko Town, and the dedication of Kokeshi dolls from Kokeshi artisans across the country to the Kokeshi Festival every year since 1957. Visitors can not only view Kokeshi dolls from various regions, but also observe the production process, including woodworking and lathe painting.

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Point 1

Watch a Demonstration of Kokeshi Doll Making!

Nippon Kokeshi-kan Watch a Demonstration of Kokeshi Doll Making!
At the Japan Kokeshi Museum, demonstrations of kokeshi doll making are held on weekends and holidays. Visitors can observe the process of making kokeshi dolls, which are crafted with great care by skilled artisans. It's rare to see kokeshi dolls being made right before your eyes in everyday life. The demonstrations take place from 9:00 to 16:00, so be sure to check the schedule on the website if you're interested.
Point 2

Charming Kokeshi Doll Exhibition

Nippon Kokeshi-kan Charming Kokeshi Doll Exhibition
At the Japan Kokeshi Memorial Museum, you can learn about the process of making kokeshi dolls through various exhibits in the museum. The exhibits are all interesting, such as the process called "futari-biki," where two people work together to carve the wood, and the use of a lathe to shave the wood into a long, thin shape. In addition, the museum's charm lies in the fact that you can experience what you learned in the exhibits firsthand through demonstrations and painting experiences.
Point 3

Perfect Souvenirs! The Shop at the Japanese Kokeshi Museum

Nippon Kokeshi-kan Perfect Souvenirs! The Shop at the Japanese Kokeshi Museum
The Japanese Kokeshi Museum has a shop called the "sokubaijo" where kokeshi dolls are sold. The variety of kokeshi dolls available here is attractive, including original designs and one-of-a-kind dolls made by craftsmen that can only be purchased here. Additionally, you can purchase your own original kokeshi doll made through an painting experience. Why not purchase a unique kokeshi doll as a souvenir of your visit to the Japanese Kokeshi Museum or as a gift for a friend?
Point 4

Kokeshi Dolls Dedicated to the National Kokeshi Festival

Nippon Kokeshi-kan Kokeshi Dolls Dedicated to the National Kokeshi Festival
Naruko Onsen, where the Japan Kokeshi Museum is located, is the site of the National Kokeshi Festival. The festival features various events related to kokeshi, such as kokeshi dedication ceremonies, kokeshi memorial services, and kokeshi demonstrations. The Japan Kokeshi Museum displays unique kokeshi dolls dedicated at the festival. Take your time to find your favorite among the kokeshi dolls, each with its own unique expression and pattern.
Point 5

Tourist Spots around the Japanese Kokeshi Museum

Nippon Kokeshi-kan Tourist Spots around the Japanese Kokeshi Museum
Around Naruko Onsen, where the Japanese Kokeshi Museum is located, there are many natural tourist spots such as Naruko Gorge. Especially in autumn, when the leaves change color, you can enjoy the vivid autumn foliage around the Japanese Kokeshi Museum. By using a hot spring hopping ticket, you can also visit hot spring areas such as Akakura Onsen and Shiomi Onsen. In addition, events such as the Yumekumori Market and Naruko Onsen Appreciation Festival are also held, so don't forget to gather information!
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Enjoy Unique Exhibits in Naruko Onsen
The Japan Kokeshi Museum is a facility in Naruko Onsen, known as the town of kokeshi dolls. It's like a museum for kokeshi dolls. To get there, it takes about 10 minutes by car or 40 minutes on foot from JR Naruko Onsen Station. If you're visiting by car, it's recommended to use the dedicated parking lot. As it's a bit far from the center of Sendai, it's recommended to stay at a nearby hot spring inn instead of making a day trip when visiting.

Basic Information

Address 74-2 Shimomae, Naruko Onsen, Osaki-shi, Miyagi 989-6827
Business Hours

Monday: 10:00-15:00, Tuesday: 10:00-15:00, Wednesday: 10:00-15:00, Thursday: 10:00-15:00, Friday: 10:00-15:00, Saturday: 10:00-15:00, Sunday: 10:00-15:00

TEL 0229-83-3600
Web Site http://www.kokesikan.com/
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