Joint Exhibition “Jujiro, Inazo Nitobe’s Father” (Hanamaki Nitobe Memorial Museum)
Inazo Nitobe's father, Jujiro, was born in Hanamaki. Jujirō held an important position in the Morioka clan and was active in the development of Sanbongi, but died when Inazo was five years old. I will introduce the footsteps of Jujiro.
A commemorative gift will be presented once for achieving the stamp rally and 3 out of 5 exhibition halls, and a further commemorative gift will be presented for the remaining 2 halls and 1 supporting hall. Commemorative gifts will be given at the five venues (Hanamaki City Museum, Hanamaki City General Cultural Property Center, Yorozu Tetsugoro Memorial Museum, Kotaro Takamura Memorial Museum, Hanamaki Nitobe Memorial Museum). Souvenirs will be available until January 22nd. Please note that pick-up is not possible at the supporting museum.
Holding period | 2022/12/10~2023/1/22 |
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Open time | Opening hours: 8:30 to 16:30 (admission until 16:30 ends at 17:00) |
Venue | Hanamaki Nitobe Memorial Hall |
Address | 9-21 Takamatsu, Hanamaki-shi |
Parking | Free (31 regular cars, 7 large cars) |
Access | 5 km from Kamaishi Expressway Hanamaki Airport IC. Take a bus from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station, get off at Nitobe Kinenkanguchi, and walk about 7 minutes. |
Price | Individuals: 300 yen for adults, 150 yen for elementary, middle and high school students. Groups (20 people or more): 250 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary, middle and high school students. Common ticket (common admission ticket with Hanamaki City Museum, Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum, and Kenji Miyazawa Fairy Tale Village available) |
Contact | Hanamaki Nitobe Memorial Hall Phone: 0198-31-2120 |