Things to do in Tohoku, Japan: The Best History Museums

July 4, 2021 Alice Mieles

The Tōhoku region (東北地方, Tōhoku-chihō), Northeast region, or Northeast Japan consists of the northeastern portion of Honshu, the largest island of Japan. This traditional region consists of six prefectures (ken): Akita, Aomori, Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi and Yamagata.
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1. Ogashinzan Traditional Museum

97 Kitaurashinzan, Oga 010-0685 Akita Prefecture +81 185-33-3033 http://www.namahage.co.jp/namahagekan/denshokan.php
Excellent
66%
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30%
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4.5 based on 155 reviews

Ogashinzan Traditional Museum

2. Noguchi Hideyo Memorial

81 Mitsuwa, Inawashiro-machi, Yama-gun 969-3284 Fukushima Prefecture +81 242-65-2319 http://www.noguchihideyo.or.jp/
Excellent
40%
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48%
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11%
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Noguchi Hideyo Memorial

3. Michinoku Date Masamune Historical Museum

13-13 Matsushima Kaigan, Matsushima-machi, Miyagi-gun 981-0213 Miyagi Prefecture +81 22-354-4131 http://www.date-masamune.jp/
Excellent
20%
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47%
Satisfactory
29%
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4.0 based on 70 reviews

Michinoku Date Masamune Historical Museum

4. Aoyagi Samurai Manor Museum

26 Katsunodatemachi Higashi Katuraku-cho, Semboku 014-0325 Akita Prefecture +81 187-54-3257 http://www.samuraiworld.com
Excellent
28%
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51%
Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 180 reviews

Aoyagi Samurai Manor Museum

The Aoyagi Samurai Manor Museum is an impressive complex of buildings that depict the Samurai way of life from the 17th through 20th centuries. A wide variety of objects are on display including samurai swords, utensils, clothing, toys, hanging scrolls, pictures and documents.

Reviewed By DesmondLim - Singapore, Singapore

We made a day trip at Kakunodate, drop our luggages at Kakunodate Station locks. It was easy 20mins walk from the station in early winter. We visited only handful of samurai house, and I think this is one of best organized. The compound is consist of few buildings, showing the living condition of the time. One of the main highlight is the large collections of Samurai weapons, armors and equipments. This is the largest I came across so far. They displayed one Kanata and one Naginata in enclosed, allowing guest to try lifting them. The naginata is lighter than expected. If there is only one house to visit, this should be the one. Entrance fee is JPY500. Do drop me a message, I will try to help answering if I know. Please give me a thumbs up if you find the review useful. Thanks

5. Ishiguro Samurai House

1 Omotemachicho Kakunodatemachi, Semboku 014-0334 Akita Prefecture +81 187-55-1496 [email protected] http://www.hana.or.jp/~bukeishi/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 142 reviews

Ishiguro Samurai House

Ishiguro Samurai Residence The direct descendant family continues to live in this house. This is only samurai residence in Kakunodate town like this. Maintenance and publishing is done by our family. This building keeps livable condition. And the building has not been re-built since it was built in the end of Edo Period, early 19th century. When you see the precious and cultural displayed items, you may be able to feel long history of this house. This is the only Samurai residence in Kakunodate that has a guided tour. The tour guide is provided by our family or staffs. The tour takes about 5 minutes. A guide fee is included admission fee.

6. Zuihoden

23-2 Otamayashita, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-0814 Miyagi Prefecture +81 22-262-6250 [email protected] http://www.zuihoden.com/
Excellent
32%
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4.0 based on 612 reviews

Zuihoden

Reviewed By dutchiedonuts - Toronto, Canada

From Sendai Station you'll be looking at a thirteen minute taxi ride, twenty minute bus ride, or as I did, a thirty to forty minute walk. I do the walk, because it's the things that you might see along the way, what you might miss out on, if you take a cab or bus. Just my personal preference. Part way on your adventure upwards, you'll see a temple off to the left, to the right is a walking path and bathrooms. Go in through the gates of this temple. It's small, but it's really nice. (free) Now for Zuihoden Temple. I believe the entrance fee was around $12. Just be ready for a walk up a good incline. But the scenery while walking up is just amazing. When you get to the steps to start your incline, there is a box with walking sticks, to help with your accent. As you're walking upwards, you'll see huge tall trees that go up forever, on either side of the path/ stairs. There are a lot of places to walk around, with different shrines and temples to see. It is a very calming feeling, when you walk around here. You can also grab a drink at the vending machine, in the parking lot before you go into the grounds, or on your way back down. If you don't mind a bit of walking, I don't think you'll be disappointed. It was simply beautiful to see.

7. Shuji Terayama Museum

116-2955 Misawa, Misawa 033-0022 Aomori Prefecture +81 176-59-3434 https://www.terayamaworld.com/museum/index.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 30 reviews

Shuji Terayama Museum

SHUJI TERAYAMA (1935-1983) Shuji grew up in Aomori. He was a poet of haiku and tanka, prose poet, film director, president of the troupe TENJOSAJIKI, photographer, horse racing critic…and so on. His very various creation can't be described by one word. This museum was founded in Misawa, where he spent his sensitive boyhood.

8. Sendai City Museum

26 Kawauchi, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-0862 Miyagi Prefecture +81 22-225-3074 http://www.city.sendai.jp/museum/index.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 159 reviews

Sendai City Museum

9. Asaka History Museum

5-25-63 Kaisei, Koriyama 963-8851 Fukushima Prefecture +81 24-938-0778 [email protected] http://anrekihaku.or.jp/
Excellent
28%
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Asaka History Museum

10. Tohoku History Museum

1-22-1 Takasaki, Tagajo 985-0862 Miyagi Prefecture +81 22-368-0106 http://www.thm.pref.miyagi.jp/?from=enter
Excellent
29%
Good
50%
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4.0 based on 52 reviews

Tohoku History Museum

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