Reimeikan Museum
(鹿児島県歴史資料センター 黎明館)
The Reimei-kan museum was opened in 1983 to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Meiji Restoration (1968).
The exhibition room aims to acquaint visitors with the history, folk customs and the fine arts and crafts of Kagoshima through an informative and enjoyable experience.
The Reimei-kan is enclosed in the ruins of Tsurumaru castle, which was a foothold for the Shimazu (the feudal lord of Satsuma) during the Edo period. The moat, stonewall and stone bridge are still standing today, and have been designated as historical sites by the prefecture.
Basic Information
Address | 鹿児島県鹿児島市城山町7番2号 |
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Telephone Number | 099-222-5100 |
Business Days/ Hours | Business Hours [Time] 9:00am~6:00pm Business Hours [Notes] Admission till 17:30 Closed days Mon Closed days [Notes] The 25th of every month.(Open if the 25th is a Saturday or Sunday) |
Fee | Adults 410 Senior high school students ¥250 Children ¥150 |
Website | Visit Japanese Website |