Dolls of the Seasonal Festivals: Maruhei Bunko Collection -Happy Playing House-

Jan. 25 (Sat.),2025 Mar. 3 (Mon.),2025
Please print out the flyer and bring it with you
to get a 50 yen discount on your admission.

This exhibition displays a collection of various dolls from the early Showa era (19th century), made by renowned Kyoto doll maker Ōki Heizō, which had been owned by the sake brewing Tatsuuma family. For this year’s special exhibition titled “Happy Playing House”, fascinating utensils and dolls used for playng house owned by Maruhei Bunko, the reference room of Maruhei Ōki Doll Store, are on display.

Please enjoy the exhibition of the dolls which heralds the arrival of spring, and take a close look at the small but extravagant figurines.    

Dolls with Kitchen Utensils, owned by Maruhei Bunko

Period
Jan. 25 (Sat.),2025 Mar. 3 (Mon.),2025
Closed
Tuesdays ※Feb.11(Tue.) is opened and 12(Wed.) is closed
Hours
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Admission until 4:30 p.m.)
Venue
Kinen-kan
Admission
General Admission: 500 yen
Junior High and Elementary School Students: 250 yen
(Combination ticket for Kinen-kan and Sakagura-kan)
・Group(over 20 visitors): 400 yen each
・Over 65yrs old (with official ID): 400 yen
・Admission is free for a student upon presentation of Hyogokko Kokoron card
・A discounted admission appliles to a visitor with a disability (with official ID) and his/her caregiver.

Other Exhibitions on View

  • Sake Reference Room

History of Traditional Sake Brewing

Period: Dec. 4 (Wed.) - Jan. 13 (Mon.), 2025
Jan. 25 (Sat.) - Mar. 3 (Mon.)
This exhibition introduces how the traditional sake brewing techniques that have been used since the Edo period(1603-1868) have evolved since the Meiji period (1868-1912).
  • Sasabe Sakura Reference Room

Record at Ekiraku Sansou – Sasabe’s Cherry Blossom Garden Now and Then

Period: Dec. 4 (Wed.) - Jan. 13 (Mon.), 2025
Jan. 25 (Sat.) - Mar. 3 (Mon.)
Sasabe Shintarō (1887-1978)who devoted his life to the preservation of Japan’s ancient and wild cherry blossom trees, owned a forest called “Ekiraku Sansou” in Takadao, Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture, as a place to conduct research on cherry blossom tree cultivation. The entire volume of “Ekiraku Sansou Records” will be exhibited to reflect on how it was maintained and remained the center of his activities.
酒くん

I’m deeply interested in the works of art depicting the four seasons and the items that make me feel the history.

桜子ちゃん

Look! Various exhibitions are held as well as those related to sake and sakura!!