Wakayama Bokusui Museum

Wakayama Bokusui Museum

The Wakayama Bokusui Museum opened in 1987, and it exhibits calligraphy paper, manuscripts, letters, and other items related to Bokusui in chronological order, so that visitors can trace the poet’s life and achievements.
Wakayama Bokusui was a poet who loved traveling, nature, and people. During the 43 years of his life, he wrote 8794 tanka poems.
He also left behind travelogues full of poetic descriptions and essays.

Facility information

Telephone
055-962-0424
Opening Hours
9:00 - 17:00 (Last admission 16:30)
Closed
Every Monday (or the next day if Monday is a holiday)
Year-end and New Year holidays
Address
1907-11 Sembongorin, Numazu, Shizuoka
Transportation
Take a bus from the south exit of JR Numazu Station and get off at "Bokusui Kinenkan"
Charge
Adults 200 yen
Elementary and junior high school students 100 yen

※ Group fee available
Parking
Available
Website
https://numazukanko.jp/spot/10029

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