View over 150 Namahage masks and costumes, watch live demonstration performances, participate in Namahage transformation experiences by wearing costumes for photos, and see videos of actual rituals.
Audio guides or multilingual explanations are available to assist non-Japanese speakers in understanding the exhibits.
Yes. The museum offers live demonstration performances at scheduled times where performers dressed as Namahage reenact house visit scenarios with traditional dialogue and dramatic movements.
Yes. Bus service from Hadachi Station to the museum is limited and requires schedule verification. Rental cars provide more flexible access.
Yes. The museum shop sells Namahage-themed souvenirs, crafts, and local Oga Peninsula products.