Azusa River Academia Hall

A Museum Where the History and Culture of Azusa River Live On

Azusagawa Academia Hall is a museum facility conveying the history and folk culture of the Azusagawa area. Located along the Nōmen Road, it functions as a hub for local cultural activities. Stepping


onto the second floor, you'll find locally sourced materials from the Jōmon period through the Edo period neatly arranged. In the History Exhibition Room, artifacts unearthed over time bring the ancient Azusagawa to life before your eyes.The Folk Culture Exhibition Room displays the daily tools once used by local people, conveying the warmth of their lives. Related materials from local photographer Yoshinao Nakazawa are also exhibited, capturing the essence of Azusagawa. The clear exhibition layout allows visitors to grasp the history of the Azusagawa area at a glance. The multi-purpose gallery on the first floor showcases creative works by local residents, breathing life into contemporary cultural activities.With dining facilities available, visitors can take their time to explore the area. This is


a place where local history and culture converge. When visiting Matsumoto, be sure to experience the journey of Azusagawa here.

Information

Address
Azusa River Wabi 566-12 Matsumoto City
Phone
0263-78-5000
Opening Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:30 PM)
Closed
Monday (or the following day if Monday is a holiday) December 29 to January 3
Prices
Adults: ¥200 Elementary and Junior High School Students: ¥100
Access (Car)
Approximately 10 minutes from Matsumoto IC
Parking for Large Buses
None
Parking for Regular Vehicles
22 units

*Note: Business hours and closures are subject to change.

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