Itokoku History Museum
伊都国歴史博物館
The Itokoku History Museum displays precious archeological materials unearthed within Itoshima City in a way that allows visitors to gain a good understanding of the chronological history of the Itoshima region. Among these materials is the largest copper mirror in the world, the Naiko Kamonkyo, which is significant in terms of Japan’s birth as a nation.
Cultural lectures and special exhibits are also regularly held at the museum, providing opportunities to experience Itoshima’s history, environment and culture.
*Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible bathrooms; elevator; guide dogs permitted
Basic Information
Address (Japanese) | 819-1582 福岡県糸島市井原916 |
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Address | 916 Iwara, Itoshima City, Fukuoka |
Telephone Number | 092-322-7083 |
Contact | Itokoku History Museum |
Fax Number | 092-322-7082 |
Closed | Every Monday (Tuesday in the event of a holiday); December 29 - January 3 |
Car Park | 50 vehicles (bus parking spaces also available) |
Access | By train and car - 8 minute drive from Hatae or Susenji Stations on the JR Chikuhi Line By bus - 10 minute walk from Showa “Koso” Bus stop on the Kawabaru Line By train and bus - from JR Hatae Station, take the Suibaiji Line minibus to Mikumomiya Mae bus stop (15 minute walk from there) |
Website | http://www.city.maebaru.fukuoka.jp/city/bunka/ito-museum/index.htm |
*Information on facilities is subject to change. Please check each official website for the latest information.
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- Fukuoka Area
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