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Namahage Museum

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Namahage Museum

なまはげ館

4.3Est. 90Oga, Tohoku
Local Pick

Overview

Discover fearsome Namahage demons of Oga Peninsula, with 150 masks and costumes from villages practicing this ritual.

Discover the fearsome Namahage demons of the Oga Peninsula through displays of 150 masks and costumes collected from villages still practicing this New Year ritual. The museum explains how these 'ogre' figures visit homes to admonish lazy children and newlywed brides, blessing households for the coming year. Live Namahage performances recreate the terrifying tradition in visceral detail.

Local tips

The Namahage are fearsome ritual deities of the Oga Peninsula, visiting homes on New Year's Eve in straw costumes and demon masks to drive out laziness and misfortune from households. The museum houses over 150 regional Namahage mask variations and explains the ceremonial context. The adjacent Oga Shinzan Folklore Museum displays the traditional performance setting. The annual Namahage Sedo Festival (second Saturday and Sunday of February) combines the Namahage ritual with a fire ceremony at Shinzan Shrine and is one of Tohoku's most dramatic winter events.

Practical info

Japanese name
なまはげ館
Nearest station
Hadachi Station (15 min drive)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Walk-in fine. Entrance tickets at the gate. Weekends and holidays can be busy.

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parkingWheelchair restroom

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