Suzuki Shinichi Memorial Museum
Discover the essence of the Suzuki Method
"Every child can grow—it's all about how you nurture them." Guided by this belief, Shinichi Suzuki founded the Suzuki Method, an early childhood talent education through music, bringing the joy of music to children worldwide. This memorial hall is the very home where he developed his educational approach and spent half his life.
Inside, precious materials recounting his interactions with global masters like Einstein and Casals are displayed, evoking a sense of directly encountering Suzuki-sensei's warm personality. Why not visit the birthplace of this talent education that spread worldwide and reflect on a life filled with passion for music and education?
Inside, precious materials recounting his interactions with global masters like Einstein and Casals are displayed, evoking a sense of directly encountering Suzuki-sensei's warm personality. Why not visit the birthplace of this talent education that spread worldwide and reflect on a life filled with passion for music and education?
Information
- Address
- Asahi 2-chome 11-87 Matsumoto City
- Phone
- 0263-34-6645
- Opening Hours
- 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:30 PM)
- Closed
- Monday (or the next business day if Monday is a holiday) December 29 to January 3
- Prices
- Free
- Access (Car)
- Approximately 20 minutes from Matsumoto IC
- Access (Public Transportation)
- From Matsumoto Station's Castle Exit, take the Matsumoto Bus Shindai Yokota Loop Line or Asama Line and get off at Motoharamachi. Ride time: approx. 10 min. After getting off, walk 5 min. 20-min walk from Matsumoto Station
- Parking for Large Buses
- None
- Parking for Regular Vehicles
- Yes
*Note: Business hours and closures are subject to change.











