Yamagata Prefectural Museum

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Yamagata Prefectural Museum

A comprehensive museum where you can explore Yamagata’s nature, history, and culture all in one place.

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Opened in 1971, this comprehensive museum stands inside Kajo Park in Yamagata City and features departments covering geology, animals, plants, archaeology, history, and folklore. Its three exhibition rooms present permanent displays where visitors can learn about the nature, history, and culture of Yamagata Prefecture. Exhibition Room 1 introduces how Yamagata was formed, along with its forests and climate change. Exhibition Room 2 covers history from the Paleolithic and Jomon periods to rice-growing life. Exhibition Room 3 focuses on local culture and toys from the modern era onward.

The museum also houses and displays valuable materials, including the National Treasure dogu figurine known as the “Jomon Goddess” and fossils of the Yamagata Daikaigyu, a mammal from Approx. 10 million years ago discovered in the Mogami River, making it well worth a visit. Highlights include creative exhibits that make learning fun, such as rock, mineral, and fossil specimens, as well as a hands-on activity area where visitors can touch real materials.

The museum also has two affiliated facilities: the Nature Study Garden, centered around Biwa Swamp, a designated Prefectural Natural Monument, and the Educational Materials Museum, housed in the former main building of Yamagata Normal School. The former main building of Yamagata Normal School is a valuable structure designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.

Highlights

  • Materials related to Yamagata Prefecture are displayed across three exhibition rooms.
  • The museum also features many valuable items, including a National Treasure dogu figurine and fossils of a mammal from Approx. 10 million years ago.
  • It also includes the Nature Study Garden and the Educational Materials Museum.

Photos

  • Displays include the fossil’s original unearthed state and a skeletal specimen of the Yamagata Daikaigyu Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

    Displays include the fossil’s original unearthed state and a skeletal specimen of the Yamagata Daikaigyu Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

  • The National Treasure dogu figurine, Jomon Goddess, was excavated from the Nishinomae Ruins in Funagata Town, Yamagata Prefecture Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

    The National Treasure dogu figurine, Jomon Goddess, was excavated from the Nishinomae Ruins in Funagata Town, Yamagata Prefecture Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

  • Located inside Kajo Park in central Yamagata City Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

    Located inside Kajo Park in central Yamagata City Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

  • Educational Materials Museum (former main building of Yamagata Normal School) Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

    Educational Materials Museum (former main building of Yamagata Normal School) Photo courtesy of Yamagata Prefectural Museum

Official FAQs

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

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No, it is not.

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Are there coin lockers?

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Yes, there are (100-yen coin required, refunded after use).

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Is re-entry allowed?

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No, it is not allowed.

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Is there a smoking area?

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No, there is not.

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Is there parking?

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Yes. 10 spaces available free of charge.

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Is there an elevator?

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No. Some areas are barrier-free.

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Details

Name in Japanese
山形県立博物館
Postal Code
990-0826
Address
1-8 Kajomachi (inside Kajo Park), Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture
Phone
023-645-1111
Closed on
Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday), New Year holidays
Hours
9:00am–4:30pm (Last admission at 4:00pm)
Admission
Adults 300 yen (150 yen), students 150 yen (70 yen), free for high school students and younger, free for visitors with disabilities and one accompanying person
※Prices in parentheses apply to groups of at least 20 people.
Access
Approx. 15 minutes on foot from JR Yamagata Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)