Mikazukihan Noino Jinyakan

We will preserve the remains of the Edo period, and display bricks, tortoises, drawings, tiles and pottery etc. of restoration Shiki for maintenance
History and technique that Edo period architecture conveys

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It was restored in order to preserve and maintain the “Mikazuki Sakino Ino Jinyakan,” which is an Edo period site, and displays bricks, tortoiseshells, drawings, tiles from the campsites, tiles and pottery, etc. excavated from Tomishima. The tombs that have been maintained are the only remaining Edo-era architectural remains in the Noino-jinya of the crescent moon, and are regarded as rare and extremely valuable architectural remains nationwide.

Facility information

Business hours Open only on weekends and holidays
Opening time 10:00〜16:00
Entrance fee Free

place

Address Sayo-gun Sayo-cho Noino 966
Contact address ☎0790-79-3002(Open day only)
Closing date contact: 0790-82-2424 (Sayomachi Board of Education)