Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Garden

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Kawasaki, Japan

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Open air museum· Tourist attraction

Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Garden Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Garden is located in Kawasaki, Japan on 7-1-1 Masugata, Tama Ward,. Kawasaki Municipal Japanese Folk House Garden is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category open air museum in Japan.

Address

7-1-1 Masugata, Tama Ward,

Phone

+81449222181

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Stelios Prezerakos

Incredible place for Japanese history geeks. English speaking staff is very helpful and the whole open-air museum is well managed. Highly recommended!

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Daria P

This a great open air museum. No need to go to Shirakawago anymore :) Don't miss the observation deck. Great and unexpected perspective on Tokyo. In the museum you have all the explanations in English, so no excuse not to visit it here.

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Deepesh Dongre

This is a nice place with the story of old Japanese homes. A nice place to visit to see and feel the old Japanese architecture. The place is very big and takes around 3hrs to 4hrs to explore properly. You can also observe the activities related to old art and craft and can also participate in some workshops. The place is full of small hills with different designs of old houses. It is an interesting place for kids also to understand the history and ancient culture.

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Sara C

This is easily one of our favorite places we’ve visited. We wanted to get out of the city, since we live in Yokohama, and this was a perfect choice. The area is beautiful, with old traditional homes nestled into a small wooded valley. The cafe near the main entrance is a must—the ambiance is lovely, and the drinks/desserts are delicious. The park in general is a large area with some stairs, so wear comfy shoes. I appreciated that the signs include English, and the staff were very informative and friendly. When we went they had hearth fires going in a few of the houses and it smelled amazing. We will definitely return! For 500 yen/person, it’s a great way to spend a quiet day if you enjoy history, architecture or nature.

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Joey Chua

It was a good weather to take a walk today. I always have fun visiting old houses. It is amazing how they have preserved these farm houses, with the structure and the items used ages ago remain intact. I learned a lot on this open-air museum, how they built the roofs for fireproof, soundproof and protected from the rain. These houses have shown how the farmers have lived before, how they cook their meals, how they work on weaving, and the tools they use in farming. It was also nice to have seen some autumn leaves on this exploration.