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Sekijuku Hatago Tamaya Historical Museum

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Sekijuku Hatago Tamaya Historical Museum

関宿旅籠玉屋歴史資料館

4.1Est. 90Kameyama, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

This grand old inn, now a museum, is easy to spot thanks to the circular window with flame-motif plasterwork in the center of the second floor.

Once one of the three largest inns on the Tokaido road, Tamaya could sleep up to 200 guests at a time. The building is now a museum where you can walk through original tatami rooms set with futon and tableware, see the soot-blackened kitchen with its 12-meter ceiling, and examine kofuda signboards used by village groups who pooled funds to send a member on the Ise pilgrimage. The annex reserved for VIP guests has vivid yellow walls and carved transoms featuring cranes, turtles, and pine. A storehouse at the rear displays Utagawa Yoshitora ukiyo-e prints from the early Meiji era.

Practical info

Japanese name
関宿旅籠玉屋歴史資料館
Nearest station
Ishiyama Station (50 min drive)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in usually fine on weekdays. Check hours before visiting.
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