The easiest way to get around in Magome is by walking.





Shimizuya Shiryokan
Shimizuya Shiryokan (清水屋資料館, Shimizuya Shiryōkan) is a quaint and intimate museum nestled in the historic post town of Magome. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of the people who once called this town home during the Edo period. The museum’s exhibits include a range of personal items such as intricately crafted pottery, traditional clothing, and hanging scrolls, all of which were once owned by local residents. These artifacts bring to life the customs and culture of the time, providing visitors with a unique window into the past.
What sets Shimizuya Shiryokan apart from larger museums is its focus on the personal, everyday aspects of history. Though its collection is modest, it is rich in detail and significance, allowing visitors to connect with the past on a deeper level. The museum’s intimate setting makes it an ideal stop for those looking to appreciate the finer craftsmanship of traditional Japanese art and understand the way people lived in the Edo period. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about old Japan, Shimizuya Shiryokan offers a peaceful, authentic experience right in the heart of Magome.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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8:00 to 17:00 (8:30 to 16:30 from December to March)
- Closed
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Irregular closures
- Entrance fee
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300 yen
Getting there
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