Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan Museum
Learn about the lifestyle of a high-ranking samurai
Located at the entrance of the Nagamachi District, the Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan Museum is a good place to start to immerse yourself in the samurai culture of Kanazawa. The museum provides archives of samurai families during the Edo period (1603-1868) and displays of historical items such as armour, art and calligraphy handed down through the generations.
Information
- Address
- 2-10-17 Kata-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0981
- Price
- Adult: 310 yen (260 yen for groups of 20 or more.)
Persons aged 65 years old or over: 210 yen
Persons below high-school age: Free - Business Hours
- 9:30–17:00(Visitors must enter by 16:30)
- Regular Holidays
- Mondays. (or the next day if Monday is a holiday)
Periods of exhibit change
Dec. 29 - Jan. 3 - By Public Transportation
- About 5 minutes by foot from the Korinbo bus stop (No.RL12 or LL3)on the KANAZAWA LOOP BUS route
- Parking
- None
- Parking: Large Vehicle
- None
- Official Website
- Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan Museum