1. Museum Meiji-Mura is a unique open-air architecture museum located in Inuyama, near Nagoya, Japan. It was opened in 1965 and covers an area of approximately 1 square kilometer. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing buildings from the Meiji era (1868-1912), which was a time of rapid industrialization and modernization in Japan.
The museum features over 60 historic buildings, including Western-style houses, a school, a post office, a church, and a hotel. These buildings were relocated to the museum from various parts of Japan in order to be preserved and protected. Visitors can walk through the streets of Meiji-Mura and experience firsthand the architecture, lifestyle, and atmosphere of the Meiji era.
One of the highlights of the museum is the former Imperial Hotel, which was originally designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in Tokyo in 1923. After its closing in 1968, the hotel was dismantled, and the entire structure was relocated and reconstructed in Meiji-Mura. It now serves as a symbol of the museum and is open to the public.
2. Museum Meiji-Mura is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with last admission at 4:30 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays from December to February (except national holidays) and on New Year’s holidays.
The phone number for Museum Meiji-Mura is +81 568-67-0314.
3. The ticket prices for Museum Meiji-Mura are as follows:
- General admission: 1,700 yen
- High school and college students: 1,000 yen
- Elementary and junior high school students: 500 yen
- Children under 6 years old: Free
The museum can be easily accessed by public transportation. From Nagoya Station, take the Meitetsu Line to Inuyama Station (approximately 30 minutes). From Inuyama Station, take a bus or taxi to Museum Meiji-Mura (approximately 10 minutes). There are also direct buses available from Nagoya Station to the museum.