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Open now3:03 left before closing time 17:00
Sunday 9:00-17:00
Monday 9:00-17:00
Tuesday 9:00-17:00
Wednesday 9:00-17:00
Thursday 9:00-17:00
Friday 9:00-17:00
Saturday 9:00-17:00
Hours : 9:00 a.m. ~ 5:00 p.m. ( Admission until 4:30 p.m. )
Closed:Year-end and New Year's holidays ( December 27 ~ January 1 )
*The museum may be temporarily closed for facility maintenance work and for the removal of materials from special exhibitions ・.

高知県立歴史民俗資料館

The Kochi Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore opened in May 1991 as a comprehensive museum of history in Okahoyozan, Nankoku City, in the hope of contributing to the promotion of prefectural culture by studying the footsteps of the people of Tosa and conveying the results to the present and future generations, and to create a unique local community that makes the most of tradition.

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Chosokabe Exhibition Room
General Exhibition Room
Appearance
National Historic Site ・ Ruins of Okatoyo Castle ( Tsume )
Experience Learning Room
turret
Greeting

In the Analects of Confucius, it is said that "one learns new things from the past" and that history is a compass for the future.
The Kochi Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore opened in May 1991 in Okahoyozan, Nankoku City, as a comprehensive museum of history, with the hope of contributing to the promotion of the culture of the people of the prefecture and creating a unique locality that makes the most of traditions, by studying the footsteps of the people of Tosa and passing the results of this research on to future generations ・
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In May 1991, the museum opened in Okahoyoyama, Nankoku City. The museum collects and preserves materials in the fields of history ・ archaeology ・ and folklore in the prefecture, and conducts research and surveys, the results of which are widely exhibited through comprehensive exhibitions, special exhibitions, lectures, courses, exciting work ( children's history classes ),
"Exhibition Catalog", "Research Bulletin The museum is widely open to the public through
, "Exhibition Catalog", "Research Bulletin", etc.
Also, Okahoyoyama ( Okouyama ), where the museum is located, is the site of the castle of the Chosokabe clan in the Warring States period (, a national historic site ・ and the site of Okahoyo Castle ), and has been maintained as Okahoyoyama Historical Park where visitors can learn while walking.
In addition, a "turret" has been set up at the Okatoyo Castle Ruins in conjunction with the "Shikoku Kochi Bakumatsu Ishin Expo" ( until the end of February 2019 ). Don't miss the view from the "turret".
We hope that our museum will be a meeting place for people and history, and a stepping stone for building a better future.

1F
Hands-on Learning Room
Rest Room ・ Free Space
Planning Exhibition Room

2F
Chosokabe Exhibition Room
Multipurpose Hall
AV Corner

3F
General Exhibition Room

Outdoors
Mt. Okaho Historical Park ( National Historic Site ・ Ruins of Okaho Castle, Registered Tangible Cultural Property ・ Former Ajimoto Family Residence Main Building, Tomb of Den Kagawa Gorojiro Shinwa )


Kochi Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore
1099-1 Yawata, Okatoyo-cho, Nankoku-shi, Kochi 783-0044
TEL.088-862-2211 FAX.088-862-2110
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