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Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum
Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum
Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum
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Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum

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The Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum in Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, commemorates the endpoint of Matsuo Bashō's legendary literary journey across Japan in 1689. This historic five-month trek became the foundation for Japan's most celebrated travel narrative, "Oku no Hosomichi" (The Narrow Road to the Deep North), considered one of the greatest works of classical Japanese literature.

Bashō, widely regarded as Japan's greatest haiku master, departed from Edo (modern Tokyo) on May 16, 1689, accompanied by his disciple Kawai Sora. Their 156-day journey covered approximately 2,400 kilometers mostly on foot through northern Honshu, concluding at Ogaki in autumn 1689. The expedition sought to renew Bashō's poetic art by visiting sacred sites and locations immortalized by earlier poets, particularly the revered Saigyō. This dangerous pilgrimage through relatively unsettled provinces represents a spiritual quest for poetic enlightenment and connection with Japan's literary heritage.

The museum features two main exhibition wings that offer comprehensive insights into this cultural treasure. The Bashō Wing presents detailed exhibitions about the poet's character, daily life, and the famous journey itself through documents, dioramas, and an immersive AV Theater with a 200-inch screen displaying 3D presentations that bring the world of Oku no Hosomichi to life. The Senken Wing showcases the achievements of five notable historical figures from Ogaki who played crucial roles from the late Edo period through the end of the shogunate, providing context for the region's broader cultural significance.

Visitors can explore permanent exhibitions featuring original manuscripts, artistic interpretations, and interactive displays that illuminate both Bashō's personal transformation during the journey and the enduring influence of his masterwork on Japanese literature. The museum also houses a Sightseeing and Exchange Hall offering comprehensive information about Ogaki City and the wider Nishi-Mino region, plus Mukayusotaiseisha facilities for cultural programs and lectures.

The museum is strategically positioned next to Ogaki Funamachi Kawaminato, designated as a National Scenic Place and recognized as an official stop along the historic Oku no Hosomichi route. This location allows visitors to experience the same landscape that inspired Bashō's final poetic reflections over 330 years ago.

The museum stands 16 minutes' walk from JR Ogaki Station. By car, it's 20 minutes from Ogaki IC on the Meishin Expressway or 10 minutes from Ogaki Nishi IC on the Tokai Kanjo Expressway. Local buses run from JR Ogaki Station south exit, with a 7-minute ride to "Oku no Hosomichi Musubinochi Kinenkan-mae" bus stop. Entry to the Bashōkan/Senkenkan costs 300 yen for adults (150 yen for groups), with free admission for visitors under 18. The Sightseeing/Exchange Hall is free for all visitors.


Hours
星期日: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期一: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期二: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期三: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期四: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期五: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期六: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 584-84-8430
Website
www.basho-ogaki.jp


The area

Address
2-chōme-26-1 Funamachi, Ogaki, Gifu 503-0923日本

Hours

星期日: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期一: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期二: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期三: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期四: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期五: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
星期六: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 584-84-8430

Website

www.basho-ogaki.jp

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常见问题解答

Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM with last admission at 4:30 PM. The museum is usually closed on Mondays and during New Year holidays. Admission fees are generally around 300-500 yen for adults, with discounts available for students and seniors. Visitors should check the official website for current pricing and seasonal schedule changes.

To reach Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum, take the JR Senseki Line to Matsushima-Kaigan Station, then walk approximately 10 minutes to the museum. Alternatively, you can take the JR Tohoku Line to Matsushima Station and walk about 15 minutes. Local buses also connect the museum to nearby stations and tourist attractions in the Matsushima Bay area.

At Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum, visitors can explore exhibits about Matsuo Basho's famous haiku journey, view original manuscripts and historical documents, learn about Edo period travel culture, and discover interactive displays about Japanese poetry. The museum also features seasonal exhibitions, a gift shop with haiku-themed souvenirs, and panoramic views of scenic Matsushima Bay from the observation area.

Yes, Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum welcomes international visitors with English signage and audio guides available for major exhibits. The museum provides English brochures explaining Matsuo Basho's journey and the significance of Oku no Hosomichi. Staff members can provide basic assistance in English, and the visual displays help convey the story of this famous literary pilgrimage even without extensive Japanese language knowledge.

Near Oku no Hosomichi Musubi no Chi Memorial Museum, visitors can explore Zuiganji Temple, one of Japan's most important Zen temples, take scenic boat cruises around Matsushima Bay's famous pine-covered islands, visit Godaido Hall perched over the water, stroll through Kanrantei Tea House with bay views, and walk along the coastal paths to enjoy the same landscapes that inspired Matsuo Basho's poetry during his historic journey.
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