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 charming little museum in Magome that gives a glimpse into the lives of the people who once lived in this historic post town. The exhibits include everyday items such as pottery, traditional clothing, and hanging scrolls that once belonged to local residents. These objects help paint a vivid picture of life in the Edo period, offering visitors a quiet and intimate experience.
Unlike larger museums, Shimizuya Shiryokan focuses on the personal side of history. The collection is small but meaningful, allowing you to appreciate the craftsmanship and culture of the past up close. Whether you're interested in local heritage, art, or simply curious about how people lived in old Japan, this museum offers a peaceful and authentic experience 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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