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Morioka Takuboku & Kenji Museum

Reflect on the youthful days Takuboku and Kenji spent in Morioka.

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This museum utilizes the building of the "Former 90th Bank Main Office", constructed in 1910 and designated as a national important cultural property. It introduces the figures of Ishikawa Takuboku and Miyazawa Kenji, who spent their youth in Morioka, and the town of Morioka at that time, which nurtured their sensibilities, through various exhibitions.

On the first floor's permanent exhibition room, panels richly adorned with photographs introduce the youthful days of Takuboku and Kenji, who had a 10-year age difference, and people associated with them. Behind glass cases, one can view the first editions and other valuable materials related to the two poets. The "Subaru Experience Room of Light and Sound", utilizing the solid space once used as the bank's vault, is a must-see. With brilliant lighting and powerful acoustics, you'll feel as if you're on the Galactic Railroad, journeying through Morioka's renowned sights like Morioka Castle Ruins Park and Ishiwari Cherry Blossom. The spacious second-floor exhibition hall hosts year-round special exhibitions related to Takuboku, Kenji, and Morioka-associated art. There are also occasionally held concerts which are quite popular.

Highlights

  • Introduces Ishikawa Takuboku and Miyazawa Kenji who spent their youth in Morioka.
  • The building is designated as a national important cultural property.
  • There's also a retro-style café corner and a museum shop.
  • In addition to the permanent exhibitions, popular special exhibitions and occasionally held concerts are organized.

Photos

  • The building, formerly a bank, is designated as a national important cultural property.

    The building, formerly a bank, is designated as a national important cultural property.

  • The "Permanent Exhibition Room" introduces the two poets through diverse panel displays.

    The "Permanent Exhibition Room" introduces the two poets through diverse panel displays.

  • Enjoy immersive visuals in the "Subaru Experience Room of Light and Sound".

    Enjoy immersive visuals in the "Subaru Experience Room of Light and Sound".

  • The café, named after Takuboku's debut poetry collection, is called "Café Akogare".

    The café, named after Takuboku's debut poetry collection, is called "Café Akogare".

  • The "Exhibition Hall" impresses with its pure white plastered walls.

    The "Exhibition Hall" impresses with its pure white plastered walls.

  • The large logo welcomes you in the first-floor entrance hall.

    The large logo welcomes you in the first-floor entrance hall.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

There are English annotations on the exhibit panels and English pamphlets available (no individual staff assistance in English).

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Not available.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes. (You need 100 yen to lock which will be returned when you open the locker)

Reviews

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    這兒紅磚造~有美麗近代西式建築充滿懷舊風情哦

Details

Name in Japanese
もりおか啄木・賢治青春館
Postal Code
020-0871
Address
1-1-25 Nakanohashidori, Morioka City, Iwate
Telephone
019-604-8900
Closed
Second Tuesday of the month(or the following day if the Tuesday is a national holiday)
Business Hours
10:00am-6:00pm(Admission allowed until 5:30pm)
2nd Floor Exhibition Hall 10:00am – 5:00pm,
Café 10:00am – 5:00pm,
Museum Shop 10:00am – 5:30pm.
Admission
Free
Access
About 12 minutes from JR Morioka Station by Iwate Prefecture Transport "Dendenmushi Bus", 3 minutes walk from the "Morioka Bus Center" bus stop.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)