Iwakuni Chokokan Museum is near Kikko Park and close to Kintaikyo Bridge. Buses from Iwakuni Station and Shin-Iwakuni Station reach the Kintaikyo bus stop in 15 minutes. The fare is 300 yen from Iwakuni Station (buses every 10-20 minutes) and 350 yen from Shin-Iwakuni Station (1-2 buses per hour).





Iwakuni Chokokan Museum
Iwakuni Chokokan Museum (岩国徴古館) offers an insightful journey into the daily life of centuries past. The museum’s diverse collection includes a wide array of historical items, from household goods to tools used in everyday life, providing visitors with a tangible connection to the region’s past. In addition to these practical artifacts, the museum showcases stunning scroll paintings that highlight the artistic heritage of the area. Special exhibits focus on the Kintaikyo Bridge, offering detailed information about its construction and cultural importance, making it an ideal destination for those interested in the history of the bridge and the city.
Beyond its focus on daily life, the museum also emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of Iwakuni, with a particular focus on the role of the Kintaikyo Bridge in shaping the region’s identity. Visitors can explore the rich heritage of the area through carefully curated displays. These exhibits shed light on both the architectural marvel of the bridge and the broader cultural context of Iwakuni’s past. This combination of everyday artifacts and historical narratives makes the museum a must-visit for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Iwakuni’s history and cultural legacy.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00 (last admission 16:30)
- Closed
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Mondays (or the next day if Monday is a holiday)
- Entrance fee
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Free
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