Museum • 63 Sonobechō Kozakuramachi, Nantan, Kyoto 622-0004, Japan
The Garden City Cultural Museum is located in the small town of Sonobe in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture, introducing the local history and nature, and is a charming hub. In this museum, you can experience various activities with a unique perspective while touching the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The central exhibition of the museum is related to Sonobe Castle. This castle was built in 1869 after the Meiji Restoration, but it was abandoned just four years later. This poignant episode allows us to glimpse into a turbulent era. In the Castle Seal Corner, you can also see four types of castle seals, which is also an attraction.
The history of Sonobe is deeply connected to traditional industries such as river rafting. The exhibition about river rafting provides a valuable opportunity to glimpse into the lifestyle of the time. In addition, the exhibition of the recently demolished public bathhouse may evoke a mix of nostalgia and loneliness.
In special exhibitions, local artists' works are occasionally introduced. In recent years, an exhibition of the artist Hiroshi Amada, including the cover painting of the novel by Matsumoto Seicho, was held. The mysterious atmosphere of the artwork envelops the viewers and leads them into another world.
The museum is located in a corner of the Sonobe Castle Ruins Park, where you can also enjoy facilities such as the castle tower and a pool. The park preserves abundant nature, allowing you to feel the local atmosphere while strolling around.
The Garden City Cultural Museum is not just an exhibition facility, but a fascinating place where history, culture, art, and nature are integrated into a rich experience. To discover the treasures of this region, why not visit and experience it for yourself.