Uminomichi Munakatakan Museum
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Uminomichi Munakatakan Museum
海の道むなかた館
Overview
Across from Hetsu-miya Shrine, the Uminomichi Munakatakan Museum has exhibitions on the history of Munakata Taisha and its World Heritage status.
Across from Hetsu-miya Shrine, this museum covers the history of Munakata Taisha, one of Japan's UNESCO World Heritage sites. Because Okinoshima is closed to visitors, 3D films and a surround-screen presentation recreate what the sacred island looks like and explain its ritual significance. Exhibitions in Japanese and English walk through all three shrines of Munakata Taisha and the ancient sea routes connecting Japan to mainland Asia. A craft room runs regular workshops where visitors can try making magatama, the comma-shaped beads once used as offerings on Okinoshima. Rental bikes, free lockers, a cafe, and a library are all available on site.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 海の道むなかた館
- Nearest station
- Nakasu-Kawabata Station (40 min drive)
- Reservations
- Walk-in fine for most visits. Check hours online as smaller museums may close on certain weekdays or holidays.
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