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2023/9/25 - 2024/2/24 / 千葉県 佐倉市 / Other

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Venue National Museum of Japanese History, General Exhibition, Room 4, Special Exhibition Room
Address 285-8502 千葉県 佐倉市 城内町117
Date 2023/9/25 - 2024/2/24
Time 9:30 minute(s) - 16:30 minute(s)
[Time detail]

・ ~ September 9:30 ~ 17:00 ( Admission until 16:30 )
・ October ~ 9:30 ~ 16:30 ( Admission until 16:00 )
・ Closed Mondays ( If Monday is a holiday, the museum is open on Monday and closed the following day ), New Year's holidays ( December 27 ~ January 4 ), February 14 ( Wednesday )

[Getting here]

By train】
・ 15 min. walk or 5 min. bus ride from Keisei Sakura Station on Keisei Electric Railway
・ 15 min. bus ride from Sakura Station on East Japan Railway
[By car]
・ 15 min. from Yotsukaido IC or Sakura IC on Higashi-Kanto Expressway

[Venue detail]

National Museum of Japanese History, Room 4, Feature Exhibition Room
117 Jonouchi-cho, Sakura-shi, Chiba, Japan

Web Access No.1338219

Room4 Special Exhibit "Shikoku Pilgrimage ・ Journey to Cultural Heritage" (Japanese only)

The "history" and "present" of the Shikoku pilgrimage, which is said to have a 1200 year history !.
The Shikoku pilgrimage is a circuitous pilgrimage route that encircles the four prefectures of Shikoku, with 88 sacred sites located along the route. The origin of the pilgrimage is attributed to Kobo Daishi Kukai, the founder of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, and has been believed in and practiced by people for 1,200 years. However, over the long history of the Shikoku pilgrimage, its position and people's involvement with it have changed dramatically. Today, the Shikoku pilgrimage has become known worldwide, and there is a growing movement to register the Shikoku pilgrimage as a World Heritage site.
This exhibition is presented in the following structure, providing an overview of the historical and cultural background of the Shikoku pilgrimage, and exploring the inner workings of its transformation into a cultural resource in modern and contemporary times.
1 Shikoku Pilgrimage and Kobo-Daishi Kukai
2 Pilgrimage Map and Pilgrimage Pins
3 Modernization and Tourism
4 Toward World Heritage Registration



[Fee]
Adults 600 yen, college students 250 yen, high school students and younger free *Comprehensive exhibition can also be viewed together.
*People with disabilities may enter the museum free of charge with a caregiver upon presentation of a disability certificate.
*High school and university students must show their student ID.
*Please show your museum ticket stub to enter the Botanical Garden of Life on the same day.
Show the stub from the Botanical Garden and get a discount for admission to the Museum on the same day.

[Sponsor] Inter-University Research Institute for Humanities National Museum of Japanese History

[Co-sponsor] Ehime Museum of History and Culture, Ehime University Shikoku Pilgrimage ・ World Pilgrimage Research Center
[Contact]
050-5541-8600 ( Hello Dial )
  • [Registrant]国立歴史民俗博物館
  • [Language]日本語
  • [TEL]050-5541-8600
  • Posted : 2023/09/05
  • Published : 2023/09/05
  • Changed : 2023/09/05
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