Kochi Prefectural Museum of History
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Kochi Prefectural Museum of History
Access To Okayama Kochi Prefectural Museum of History (National historical site, Oko Castle Ruins) Nankoku I.C. Rest stop Gakko-bunki (Kochi Prefectural Museum of History entrance) bus stop 384 Lawson : Road signs Nakazawa Supermarket s res i Exp Koch Kochi I.C. way Three F Kokubun-ji Temple Gas Station Kochi Medical School Prefectural road Kita-honmachi Ryoseki Line bu Koku ilway ctric Ra le Tosa E (National historical site, Oko Castle Ruins) 55 Nankoku I.C. To Okayama way School Tosa Shrine Zenraku-ji Temple Prefectural Road 384 Tosa-Otsu Station To Muroto To Okayama ress Kochi Medical i Exp (Oko Castle Ruins, designated as a national historical site on July 28, 2008) Mt Oko Historical Park consists of the Oko Castle Ruins built by Chosokabe Motochika, one of the strongest powers in Shikoku during the Warring States period (15th to 16th centuries). The ancient castle structures such as foundation stones, mounds, and stoneworks have been restored, and a typical residential house in the mountain village (former house of the Mimoto Family) has been removed from its original site (Tsuno-cho, Takaoka-gun) and rebuilt here. In the park, various kinds of flowers including cherry blossoms will delight visitors all year round. Route 195 Monument of Oko Castle Ruins Den-umaya-ato-kuruwa (old stable block) ● Tatebori (dry moat dug into a slope) 4th Citadel 3rd Citadel ● Koguchi (narrow gate of the castle) ● Information Board Mounds / Stonework / Foundation stone remains Central Castle 4th Citadel ● Karabori (dry moat) 3rd Citadel Grounds Lower Castle Grounds ● Horikiri Well Foundation stone remains 2nd Citadel Route 32 JR Dosan Line Lookout Oko Castle Ruins Information Board Gomen Station || |||| |||||||||||| || ||| |||||||||||| || |||| ||||||| |||| |||||||||||||||||| | || ||||||||| | || || || || Information Board ● Kochi Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Center Tosa Electric Railway Tosa-K Nankoku Bypass uroshio The Museum of Art, Kochi Railway Route 55 32 ute o R To Muroto || || ||| ||| Kochi Station 32 To Takamatsu Kochi Prefectural Museum of History To Sukumo Gomen Station || |||| |||||||||||| || ||| |||||||||||| || |||| ||||||| |||| |||||||||||||||||| | || ||||||||| | | | || | | || To Harimaya-bashi ||||| ||| || || || || || | | || || || || || || ||||||||||||||||||||||| | | | |||| | |||||||| |||||||| |||||||||| ||| |||||||| |||| ||| ||||||| Kochi I.C. Mt Oko Historical Park 195 River Koch To Nishijima Okayama Flower Garden Yuzuan Restaurant Tosa-Otsu Station || || ||| ||| To Kochi 32 FamilyMart Tosa Shrine Zenraku-ji Temple 384 Oko Castle Restaurant Kochi Prefectural Museum of History ||||| ||| || || || || || || || || || || || || |||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||| |||| ||||||||| ||||||||| |||||||||| |||| ||| |||||| |||| ||| ||| |||| ||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||| | | | || |||| ||| |||| |||| ||||||||||||| | ||||||| To Matsuyama Harimayabashi ||| ||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||| ||| ||||| ||||||| |||| ||| |||| ||||||| | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||||||||| ||||||||||||||| Kochi Castle Parking Kochi Prefectural Museum of History The Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden Kochi Ryoma Airport Monobe River Restroom Cover photograph Wooden statue of the sitting figure of Motochika Chosokabe (property of Hada Shrine, Kochi City) Kochi New Port Urado Bridge Commemoration stamp The Kochi Prefectural Museum of History has been treasured by a large number of people since its opening in May 1991. The museum has been collecting, preserving and investigating documents and objects in a variety of areas including prefectural history, archaeology and folklore. It has published its accomplishments widely by means of exhibitions, lectures, talk sessions, children’s classrooms, catalogs, and research bulletins. The building is located on Mount Oko by the Oko Castle Ruins (a National historical site) where forces of the Chosokabe clan once resided during the Warring States period (15th to 16th centuries). The mountain has now been turned into a park where people can stroll leisurely whilst learning about the history of the place. In April 2010, to accommodate our new findings, we conducted an extensive renewal of the displays for our permanent exhibition to make it more flexible and approachable for visitors. Furthermore, as the location of the museum is associated with the Chosokabe clan, we set up a dedicated exhibition space to display the documents and objects regarding the Chosokabe clan and the Oko Castle Ruins. We hope that the museum can provide a good opportunity for visitors to learn about the region’s history, to meet other people, and serve as a stepping stone to the development for a better future. Restored central castle grounds of the Oko Castle Ruins Restroom Kochi Prefectural Museum of History bus stop Former Mimoto Family House Tosa Bay The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum Parking 高知県立歴史民俗資料館 KOCHI PREFECTURAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY 1099-1 Yahata, Oko-cho, Nankoku City, Kochi Prefecture 783-0044 Tel: 088-862-2211 Fax: 088-862-2110 http://www.kochi-bunkazaidan.or.jp/~rekimin/ E-mail: [email protected] Gate Gakko-bunki bus stop (Gate closes at 6:00 pm) Prefectural Road 384 *The gate off prefectural road 384 closes at 6:00 pm. Former Mimoto Family House main building Relocated from the mountain village (Designated as a national tangible cultural property on April 28, 2000) Mt Oko Historical Park (National historical site, Oko Castle Ruins) Information 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Last entry: 4:30 pm) ●Opening Hours ●Closed December 27 to January 1 *s ubject to temporary closure on special occasions (information released accordingly) ●Admission[Permanent exhibition] Adult: 450 yen (360 yen each for groups of 20 or more people) Free: Senior High School Students and under, holders of the Kochi Prefecture or Kochi City’s Long Life Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, Disabled Persons’ Handbook, War Injury and Sickness Certification, A-bomb Survivors' Certificate, and one accompanying carer. *Additional fee for special exhibitions ●Access By car: approx. 20 min. from center of Kochi City By car: approx. 10 to 15 min. from Kochi I.C. or Nankoku I.C. By Kochiken Kotsu bus: Take the bus bound for Kochi Prefectural Museum of History, get off at the last stop (runs three times a day) : Take a bus for Ryoseki, Naro or Tai (runs 1~2 times per hour) and get off at Gakko-bunki Stop (entrance of the museum). Approx. 10 min. by foot from there. Museum Overview User Guide and Access to the Museum User Guide Chosokabe Exhibition Room (2/F) General Display Room 3/F Restrooms Elevator ★ Multipurpose restroom Multipurpose Hall Coin lockers Diaper-changing table Reception Restrooms 2/F General Display Room ★ Elevator Chosokabe Audiovisual corner Exhibition Room Main entrance Elevator Historical artifacts related to Kochi Prefecture from the prehistoric ages to the present day are on display. Map of Tosa clan’s territories Elevator 1/F WC Special Exhibition Room Resting space Nursing room Multipurpose Hall Elevator Handicap Parking Lot Teisosha (cart used by postal workers) Aiaigasa (doll of the Yosakoi lovers) Resting space Nursing room Audio-visual Corner Lectures and courses are held in this hall. It can also be used for meetings and seminars (fee and application required). Special Exhibition Room Kujirano-osakazuki (Large lacquer bowl) Property of Nobuhiko Tada Vending machine Resting space / Nursing room / Free space (1/F) ➡ This free resting space with views into the central courtyard is open to everyone and is equipped with a nursing area, vending machines, chairs and is also used periodically for the display of artworks. Mt Oko Historical Park (To 2nd Citadel and Central Castle Grounds) Public telephone Relocated mountain village house (former Mimoto Family House) Special Exhibition Room Audio-visual Corner (2/F) Handicap restroom Entrance for seniors and handicap access Experiential Study Room Entry/Exit Tosa Obake-zoshi (story book on ghosts), copy, original owned by Tadashi Horimi Multipurpose Hall (2/F) (capacity of 150 persons) Elevator Bronze sword (Important Cultural Property) Property of Usaida Hachimangu, Konan City Special exhibitions are held several times a year based on the research and findings of our curators. Reception Ticket vending machine Documents and objects regarding the Chosokabe clan and the Oko Castle Ruins are displayed in this room. The main camp of the Chosokabe clan at the battle of Nakatomigawa (1582) is reconstructed in the center of the room so viewers can feel the atmosphere of the Warring States period. Special Exhibition Room (1/F) Chosokabe Exhibition Room Coin lockers Multipurpose restroom Diaper-changing table Restrooms Handicap restroom Experiential Study Room Entry/Exit ★ ➡ 22 visual programs about Tosa’s history, archaeology, folklore and festivals are provided for the viewers to enjoy. P r o g r a m s : “ To s a ’ s I w a k a g e Cavern Ruins” (7’ 43’’), “Tosa’s Provincial Governor: Kino Tsurayuki” (7’ 4’’), “Nonaka Kenzan’s Accomplishments” (6’ 54’’), “Strolling with Cultural Properties Around the Museum” (8’ 2’’), “Bonito Fishery in Tosa” (3’ 57’’), “Onta Festival of Kiragawa” (5’ 47’’), “The Henro (88 Temple Pilgrimage) in Tosa” (8’ 14’’), “Ryoma Sakamoto: the Man Who was Instrumental in Ending the Tokugawa Shogunate” (6’ 40’’), etc. Multipurpose Hall Audio-Visual Corner Experiential Study Room (1/F) Parking Lot Kochi Prefectural Museum of History bus stop ➡ A variety of books regarding Kochi prefecture are available for reading by visitors. Experiential learning programs such as the Children’s History Class are held in this room. *This room is subject to temporary closure on special occasions. Experiential Study Room Floor Guide General Display Room (3/F)