Museum50-2 Unebichō, Kashihara, Nara 634-0065, Japan

4.4(630 reviews)
Kid-friendly

Explore the History of Nara, Touching the Ancient Past

The Nara Prefectural Kashihara Archaeological Institute Museum is the essence of ancient Japanese culture. Rich in artifacts from the Yayoi period to the Heian period, it attracts people into the ancient world.

Ancient Techniques Revealed through National Treasures

Firstly, the special exhibition of the meandering sword excavated from the Fukozu Maruyama Kofun catches the eye. This sword is a crystallization of advanced ancient forging techniques, and its beautiful design is captivating. Additionally, coffins from the Takamatsu-zuka Kofun are displayed, showcasing the exquisite woodworking techniques of the ancient people.

Time Travel through Abundant Permanent Exhibits

Don't miss the permanent exhibits. Artifacts from the Paleolithic period to the Muromachi period appear one after another, as if wandering into ancient times across space and time. Jomon pottery, haniwa terracotta figures, swords, and even the oldest shogi (Japanese chess) pieces, allow you to experience various aspects of ancient culture.

Enchanted by the Nara Basin Model at the Entrance

A detailed model of the Nara Basin is installed at the entrance. Imagining the ancient landscape in front of this model is the ultimate experience. Being able to relive the Asuka Palace and Fujiwara Palace is a unique charm of this museum.

If you have enough time, you will definitely want to carefully appreciate each exhibit. The Nara Prefectural Kashihara Archaeological Institute Museum is truly the pinnacle of touching the ancient past, and is definitely the best place to explore history. Why not take this opportunity to feel the ancient world?

Reviews

5(8 months ago)
Lyulf Tuffs
Great place. Free entry for foriegners with a show of passport and you get a free booklet with english explanations and four pull out postcards. The exhibits are amazingly interesting and I was absolutely enthralled. I highly reccomend!
5(7 months ago)
2298gecko
Really nice museum describing a period of Japanese history that is often less discussed. I learned a lot about early Japanese history and culture. Highly recommend for those interested in history and archeology.
5(a year ago)
Chefman
Amazing museum. Highly recommended if you're into history and archeology. Close to Kashihara Jingu and the Kofun of Emperor Jimmu. The museum covers the history of the area from the Paleolithic to the late Nara periods, and has a lot of amazing artifacts, dioramas and displays. Most displays are in Japanese but there is an English guidebook available. Admission is 800 yen but if you're a foreigner you can get in for free if you show your passport.
5(5 years ago)
Fran Slot
Great collection. Free for foreigners if they show their passports.
3(6 years ago)
Hiconic Image
Very interesting exhibits but no English.

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