The Gonohe Town Museum is located in the former Toyomanai Elementary School and opened in 2018. Inside you can find all sorts of information on Gonohe’s history, customs, culture, industry, and more! Of particular interest are the excavated pottery, stone tools, items about local folk customs, old documents, and a diorama about the Nanbu railroad. Visitors can also view photographs showing how Gonohe looked at different points during its past.
Inside the Museum there is also a shop that sells local products and a café corner, which is a great area in which to rest and chat.
Inside the Museum there is also a shop that sells local products and a café corner, which is a great area in which to rest and chat.
Information
- Address:
- Toyomanaigokakubo3-1, Gonohe, Sannohe-gun, Aomori
- Tel:
- 0178-62-5965
- Hours:
- 10㏂~5㏘
- Closed:
- Every Monday, (if Monday is a holiday the museum will be open for visitors but will close the following day), Dec 28 ~ Jan 3
- Entrance Fee:
- Free
- Access:
- By car: 15 mins from Hachinohe Station
20 mins from the Hachinohe Kita exit of the IC
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