The Sanada Treasures Museum showcases the history of the Sanada clan, who ruled as the lords of Matsushiro from the beginning of the 17th century to the end of the 19th century.
The museum collects and displays items including samurai gear, such as katana (a type of Japanese sword) and armor, along with calligraphy works, furnishings, and old manuscripts.
Delve into the marvelous collection of antiques passed on from Japan’s samurai.
Location: 4-1 Matsushiro, Matsushiro-machi, Nagano
Hours: 9:00–17:00 (Last entry 16:30)
Closed: Tuesdays (open on public holidays)
Admission fee: Adults: ¥600, elementary and junior high school students: ¥100
Groups of 20 or more: Adults:¥500, elementary and junior high school students: ¥50
*Elementary and junior high school students FREE on Saturdays and May 5
Access : 30 min from Nagano Station’s Zenkoji exit by local bus.
Board the Alpico Bus (No. 30) bound for Matsushiro at boarding point #3.
Get off at the Matsushiro-eki stop and walk 3 min.
Wheelchair: 2
Multipurpose toilet
Free Wi-Fi
Free coin lockers
https://www.sanadahoumotsukan.com/en/facility_detail.php?n=1
MAPCODE: 177 834 272*06
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