Oyama Fireworks
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A museum dedicated to Iwashita Young Ginger (pickled ginger), which is commonly eaten across Japan. The inside of the museum is a soft pink, matching the distinct color of the products. There are also plenty of playful photo spots at the museum for you to have fun and enjoy yourself, such as the "Ginger Jinja" (Ginger Shrine) that's said to give you good luck in love, and a giant, 5-meter tall young ginger "hat" that you can try on. There is also a museum shop and cafe, so the museum is great for buying souvenirs and having a light meal too.
Address | 1-25 Honcho, Tochigishi, Tochigi |
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Telephone Number | 0282-20-5533 |
Website | https://shinshoga-museum.com/ |
Business Hours | 10:00-18:00[Cafe] 11:00-18:00 (L.O.17:30) |
Days Closed for Business | Tuesday (except Public holiday), New Year's Holiday |
Price | Free |
Map Code | 64 749 487*22 |
This area boasts evocative historical buildings and townscapes, such as the Ashikaga School, known for being the oldest school in Japan, and Kura no Machi, a district where buildings from the mid-19th century, a time when the area prospered as a commercial district, still stand. At Ashikaga Flower Park, you can see 350 blooming wisteria flowers, flowing downward from above, creating a world of enchantment.