Amphitheater Kurayoshi Figure Museum
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This hands-on museum utilizes Japan's oldest circular school building. You can encounter around 2,000 figures of dinosaurs, anime, animals, and more, making it a must-see for parents and children, with the opportunity to "see, play, and learn."
The setting is a circular school building from the Showa era. In a space that still retains its spiral staircase and fan-shaped classrooms, approximately 2,000 diverse figures, including dinosaurs, animals, and heroes, are displayed by genre. The English website describes the museum as "one of Japan's largest figure museums." In addition to its photogenic exterior, the school building itself is also fun to visit.
The building was renovated from Japan's oldest circular school building.
The museum is also full of "playful exhibits." There are plenty of things to keep children engrossed, such as making a mini diorama, trying food samples, and a special effects photo corner.
[Admission Fee]
Adults / High School Students: ¥1,200
Children: ¥600
Under 6: Free
[Business Hours]
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (until 6:00 PM from July to September)
[Closed]
Open year-round (temporary closures for inspections, etc.)
[Parking]
Free
[Access]
About a 12-minute walk from the Kurayoshi Shirakabe Storehouses Tourist Information Center
- Category
- 倉吉|anime|アニメ
- Adress
- 鳥取県倉吉市鍛冶町1丁目2971−2
- Official Website
- https://enkei-museum.com/
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