Chokaisan Wooden Toy Museum

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Chokaisan Wooden Toy Museum

A museum where you can play and learn while surrounded by the warmth of wooden toys.

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A multi-generational interaction facility that retains the charm of a wooden school building over 60 years old. In addition to playing with wooden toys and large playground equipment, the museum exhibits local cultural artifacts, fulfilling the role of preserving and promoting traditional culture.

The facility is divided into seven zones, each offering a variety of ways to enjoy your visit. For example, in "Mori no Asobiba," which was originally a gymnasium, you can play in a pool filled with 5,000 wooden acorns or explore 26 different playhouses. In "Asobi no Heya 1," there are over 100 types of wooden toys to play with. In "Tedzukuri Kobo," you can create your own original toys using wood and bamboo. Each of these areas allows you to feel the warmth of wood and experience the charm of local lumber from Yurihonjo City and beyond.

The free community zone includes exhibition rooms where you can learn about the farming and fishing tools from the Yuri region, as well as the lifestyles of people from the past. When you need a break, you can relax at "Kitchen Cafe Kino," where you can enjoy meals made with locally sourced vegetables and rice cooked in a traditional cauldron.

Highlights

  • The facility is housed in a wooden school building over 60 years old.
  • You can play with wooden toys and large playground equipment.
  • You can make your own original toys using wood and bamboo.
  • There are exhibition rooms where you can learn about the farming and fishing tools from the Yuri region and the lifestyles of people from the past.
  • A café is also available, offering vegetables and other produce from Yurihonjo City.

Photos

  • The former Ayukawa Elementary School, a registered tangible cultural property

    The former Ayukawa Elementary School, a registered tangible cultural property

  • The Chokai Tower stands at the center of "Mori no Asobiba"

    The Chokai Tower stands at the center of "Mori no Asobiba"

  • Regular events and workshops are held

    Regular events and workshops are held

  • Onigiri made with "Hitomebore" rice from Yurihonjo City, a famous rice-producing area

    Onigiri made with "Hitomebore" rice from Yurihonjo City, a famous rice-producing area

  • Wooden toys and crafts are also available for purchase

    Wooden toys and crafts are also available for purchase

  • There are a variety of ways to enjoy your visit

    There are a variety of ways to enjoy your visit

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

No, but we will do our best to accommodate using translation devices.

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

It is possible on the same day.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

No, but we do have shelves where you can leave items other than valuables.

Q

Do I need to bring indoor shoes to enter?

A

You can enter with just your socks if you remove your outdoor shoes. We also sell indoor shoes for children and slippers for adults at the reception.

Q

Is there a dining area inside the facility?

A

You can use "Kitchen Cafe Kino" or the rest area in the free zone if you bring your own food.

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Details

Name in Japanese
鳥海山 木のおもちゃ館
Postal Code
015-0363
Address
65-1Narusedai, Machimura, Yurihonjo City, Akita
Telephone
0184-74-9070
Closed
Thursdays(If it is a national holiday, the next day is closed)
Business Hours
9:00am - 4:00pm(Admission allowed until 3:30pm)
Admission
Adults 800yen, Children (elementary school and younger) 600yen
Access
From Ayukawa Station on the Chokai Sanroku Line, take the free shuttle bus for about 5 minutes.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)