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Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History
A museum where visitors can explore the region’s history, known for its beautiful view of Himeji Castle reflected in its glass façade.
Located northeast of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Himeji Castle, this museum opened in 1983 as a place to learn about local history. It underwent major renovations beginning in 2021 and reopened in 2023.
The building, designed by architect Kenzo Tange, features elements inspired by Himeji Castle-also known as the “White Heron Castle”-such as stone-wall-like exterior surfaces and ventilation openings shaped like castle loopholes. The sight of Himeji Castle reflected in the museum’s glass façade has become a well-known photo spot.
Inside, the museum presents exhibitions related to Hyogo Prefecture’s history, castles, and culture. Free zones include “Art and Life,” which showcases Buddhist culture, paintings, and crafts connected to Hyogo, and the “Collection Gallery,” where items from the museum’s holdings are displayed on a rotating basis about four times a year. Paid exhibition areas include “Children’s Museum,” which explores children’s culture from the Edo period to the present, and “Encyclopedia of Japanese Castles,” which introduces castles across Japan-including Himeji Castle-through models and panels.
In the first-floor lobby, visitors will also find a 1/15-scale model of Himeji Castle and the permanent “Himeji Castle Anatomy” display, making the museum a worthwhile stop before touring the castle itself.
Highlights
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The building, designed by architect Kenzo Tange, was inspired by Himeji Castle.
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The reflection of Himeji Castle in the museum’s glass façade is a beloved photo spot.
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Features a wide range of exhibitions on Hyogo’s history, culture, and castles.
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Includes model displays of Himeji Castle, making it an ideal place to visit before touring the castle itself.
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The beautiful exterior reflecting Himeji Castle in its glass façade
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A 1/15-scale model of Himeji Castle displayed in the first-floor lobby
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“Everyone’s House” offers AR dressing experiences and hands-on exhibits (free zone)
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“Himeji Castle Anatomy,” a must-see before visiting the real castle (free zone)
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“Encyclopedia of Japanese Castles,” featuring models and displays (paid zone)
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Special exhibitions held in the Special Exhibition Room (paid zone)
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“Children’s Museum,” showcasing children’s culture from the Edo period to today (paid zone)
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
Sorry, we don’t.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Hyogo Free Wi-Fi is available.
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Are there coin lockers?
Yes. Coin lockers are located immediately to the left after entering the museum (100 yen, returned after use).
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Can I re-enter the museum?
Yes. Please present your ticket when re-entering the paid exhibition areas.
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Is there parking available?
The museum does not have its own parking lot. Please use nearby municipal parking areas such as Shiro-no-Kita or Himeyama. Parking discount tickets are not available. For parking fees, please contact the Parking Management Center (079-281-8338).
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Can I visit using a wheelchair or stroller?
Yes, wheelchairs and strollers can be used throughout the museum (a nursing room is also available). A limited number of wheelchairs and strollers can be borrowed free of charge-please inquire at reception.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 兵庫県立歴史博物館
- Postal Code
- 670-0012
- Address
- 68 Honmachi, Himeji City, Hyogo
- Telephone
- 079-288-9011
- Closed
- Mondays(If it falls on a holiday, closed on the following weekday), New Year’s holiday period, temporarily closed
- Business Hours
- 10:00am - 5:00pm(Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
- Admission
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Adults 200yen, university students 150yen, High schooler and younger are free
※Additional fee required for admission to special exhibitions or feature exhibitions
※1F permanent exhibition is free - Access
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(1) From JR Himeji Station or Sanyo Electric Railway Sanyo-Himeji Station, transfer to the Shinki Bus bound for Himeji Medical Center and get off at Himeji Park North / Museum Front.
(2) From JR Himeji Station or Sanyo Electric Railway Sanyo-Himeji Station, take the Castle Loop Bus and get off at Museum Front. - Official Website
- Official Website (English)