The museum displays hina dolls for Girls' Day, gogatsu dolls for Boys' Day, and decorative dolls from various historical periods. The collection includes both antique pieces and contemporary works by local artisans.
Yes, artisans demonstrate traditional doll-making techniques including body construction, face painting, and costume design. Demonstration schedules vary, so check availability before visiting.
March during Hinamatsuri features the largest seasonal displays of hina dolls. Special exhibitions rotate throughout the year. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Plan for one to two hours to view the permanent collection, special exhibitions, demonstrations, and museum shop.
Most exhibition labels and materials are in Japanese with limited English signage. Translation apps are recommended for non-Japanese speakers.