Yakata Izuhakan is a historical museum located in Aichi Prefecture opened on November 3, 1982.
There is an exhibition room on the first floor in which displayed the image of Mikawa Samurai. In the special exhibition room and the first floor exhibition room, exhibitions are held according to the season. In addition, there is also a corner where tourists can try on wear armor, sword and helmet.
The museum was restored on March 21, 2006.
Okazaki Castle is a Japanese castle located in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Okazaki Castle was home to the Honda clan, daimyō of Okazaki Domain, but the castle is better known for its association with Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Tokugawa clan. The castle was also known as "Tatsu-jō ".
In 2006, it was proclaimed to be one of the 100 beautiful castles in Japan. The structure has three roofs and five interior floors, and contains exhibition rooms of artifacts from the original castle, Japanese swords and armors. The main gate of the castle was reconstructed in 1993.
Okazaki Castle is the fourth largest castle in Japan.
Mikawa Bushi Museum is a samurai museum. The history museum shows the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and the survival methods of Samurai warriors who support Ieyasu. It is located in Okazaki Park, which is centered on Okazaki Castle, the birthplace of Ieyasu, and is a famous place where you can take a walk and feel the historical atmosphere.
The museum introduced in detail the life of the Warring States military commanders who developed the history of Matsuoka's development and influenced on Ieyasu. In addition, you can fully have a look on the Warring States Period through the VTR challenge guessing game or try armor (free).
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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