Photo by Chubachi Art Museum

Photo by Chubachi Art Museum

  • A sword museum in the historic Iwadeyama area. This private museum educates visitors on the history and development Japanese swords,  with an emphasis on their legacy in northern Japan. More than fifty swords are on display. The highlights are the historic katana, tachi, and tanto swords on display, which date from the ancient Heian to Muromachi periods. Ainu (an indigenous people of Japan) swords are also displayed. There are also exhibits exploring the influence of weaponry from other countries on the development of Japanese swords.

    A series of lectures on the basics and etiquette of the Japanese sword runs throughout the year. On weekends, free guided tours are offered by Mr. Chubachi himself.

  • Last Update
    December 6, 2022

    Area Northern Miyagi

Details

ADDRESS

Kamikawaramachi-7-6 Iwadeyama, Osaki, Miyagi-ken 989-6433

ACCESS BY PUBLIC TRANSIT

1-minute walk from Yubikan Station (Rikuu-East Line)

ADMISSION

¥500 adults, ¥300 high school and college students, ¥200 children ages elementary to junior high

CREDIT CARDS

Not accepted

LANGUAGES

Japanese only

HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

Yes

HOURS

March–November 10:00–17:00
December–February 10:00–16:00

CLOSED DAYS

December 28–January 3

PHONE

0229-29-9833

OFFICIAL URL

http://chubachimuseum.client.jp/index.html