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Kariya-City KARIYA City Museum of History

  • KARIYA City Museum of History
  • KARIYA City Museum of History
  • KARIYA City Museum of History
  • KARIYA City Museum of History

KARIYA City Museum of History highlights the history and culture of Kariya City’s citizens—for some 10,000 years since Japan’s ancient Jomon period. The establishment disseminates all the history, culture, and allure connected to Kariya through its permanent exhibition which showcases the city’s history, available in the History Plaza; a hands-on approach to its festivals in the Festival Plaza; and three rotation exhibitions a year. You can even try your hand at simple crafts here (weekends and national holidays only).

SPOT OVERVIEW

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  • Bus Stop
Location : 〒448-0838
4-25-1 Aizuma-cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi
Fee : • History Plaza (permanent exhibition hall): Free of charge
• Festival Plaza (festival exhibition hall): Free of charge
• Rotating Exhibition Hall: Differs by special exhibition
Opening
days / hours
: 9:00 am–5:00 pm
Parking : Available
81 spaces total (3 spaces in the hospitality parking lot)
20 motorcycle/moped spaces (available to the east of the museum)

Hours: 8:45 am–5:15 pm (excluding days the museum is closed)

Note:
• Exceptions may occur when the museum is closed other than the times above.
Holidays : Mon (open should Mon coincide with a national holiday and closed the following weekday), days following national holidays, Year-end/New Year holiday, etc.
Phone number : 0566-63-6100

Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.

ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    Approx. 15-min. walk from Aizuma Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line or Kariyashi Station on the Meitetsu Mikawa Line.
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    • Approx. 20 min. from Nagoya-Minami Junction or Toyota-Minami Interchange on the Isewangan Expressway.
    • Approx. 15 min. from Hitotsugi Interchange on Route 23 (Chiryu Bypass) from Nagoya.
    • Approx. 20 min. from Noda Interchange on Route 23 (Chiryu Bypass) from Toyohashi.

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