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妖怪博物馆01号馆

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最后更新于 2026年5月16日

The Shodoshima Yokai Art Museum, directed by Yagyu Chuebi, is located on Shodoshima Island in Kagawa Prefecture, in the area known as the "Maze District" — a labyrinthine network of streets and alleys historically designed to divert pirates who frequently raided the island. The museum first opened in 2011, was renovated, and re-opened in 2019.

Yokai origins in Japanese folklore trace back to the 11th century, rooted in the concept that unexplained natural phenomena — damaging winds, strange noises — were the work of supernatural creatures. The 18th-century artist and scholar Toriyama Sekien brought wider attention to yokai through his illustrated encyclopedia of monsters. The museum treats yokai not as historical relics but as enduring cultural expressions of human fear and imagination, presenting them as a living art form.

Building No. 01, housed in a former kimono shop's storehouse, focuses on yokai from Japanese folklore, featuring creatures such as kappa, gyuki, and nekomata. One floor is designed as a dark zone where visitors explore the artworks using handheld flashlights. At the first building, visitors receive headphones linked to an audio guide that explains the origins and significance of the yokai on display. Building No. 01 is the starting point for the full museum circuit, which spans four buildings across the Maze District, each housed in a different Meiji-era structure.

The museum is a 1-minute walk from the Tonosho Honmachi bus stop, reachable by the Shodoshima Olive Bus in 5 minutes from Tonosho Port. Tonosho Port is itself approximately a 15-minute walk from the museum, and Shodoshima is about one hour by ferry from Takamatsu. A free parking lot with 20 spaces is available near the museum reception. Admission covering all buildings is ¥2,900 for adults, ¥1,450 for junior high and high school students, and free for elementary school students and younger.


Hours
星期日: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期一: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期二: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期三: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期四: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期五: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期六: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Phone
+81 879-62-0221
Website
meipam.net


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地址
405 Kō, Tonosho, Shozu District, Kagawa 761-4106日本

Youkai Museum Building No. 01

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星期日: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期一: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期二: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期三: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期四: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期五: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
星期六: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

电话

+81 879-62-0221

网站

meipam.net

常见问题解答

Admission is sold as a combined ticket covering all four buildings at ¥2,900 for adults. Building No. 01 serves as the starting point of the full circuit. EnjoyJapan! Individual building entry is not available.

Yes. Visitors receive headphones at Building No. 01 linked to an audio guide explaining the yokai on display. JapanTravel It is available in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean via smartphone.

Building No. 01 focuses on yokai from Japanese folklore, featuring creatures such as kappa (water sprites), gyuki (ox-demons), and nekomata (supernatural two-tailed cats).

405 CAFE is adjacent to Building No. 01, where you can enjoy the Angel Soft Ice Cream, named after Shodoshima's Angel Road. The second floor sells stationery goods and postcards featuring scenes of the Seto Inland Sea.
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旅行者评价

妖怪博物馆位于迷宫般的东庄町。 1号馆介绍了妖怪(日本的超自然生物)的起源和历史。 除了红豆洗、猫又、鬼等经典妖怪之外,您还可以看到在小豆岛民间传说中流传数百年的鼬妖怪——卡博索,它甚至在电影《调戏高木同学》中也有提及。 顺便一提,1号馆也出现在了《调戏高木同学》的动画背景中。 我们偶然在妖怪博物馆的院子里发现了一座石制神社! 它并非博物馆的展品,而是一个真正的神社,里面供奉着盐和米饭。 由于这里也是一座古老的农舍,它过去可能是一个家族神社。 因为它旁边有一口井,所以它可能供奉着水神。 既然现在这里是妖怪博物馆,说不定河童也住在这里呢(笑)。
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高砂あさっぴー
2026年5月20日
我们一开始因为价格有点犹豫,但后来觉得非常值得。整个展览布置得非常用心,语音导览和展品都很棒。不过,你最好提前确认一下App是否与你的手机兼容。我的伴侣的手机就用不了,所以我们用我的手机和无线耳机听了展览讲解。从艺术角度来说,绝对值这个价钱 :)
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Mimi Püh (Mimi)
2025年9月26日
意外的很喜欢!整个很有体验氛围。虽然展馆分布在小街区的不同地方,参观那天还下着雨有点狼狈,但是有种在冒险的感觉!原本期待不高,听民宿老板说不要用要看艺术品的眼光去,只是去好玩就可以!原本也不想听导览,但因为参观空间有很多可以坐着休息的地方就边坐边听,听完了全程。还好有听导览!这应该是整个展览的关键。尤其最后的部分,一整个升华👺让我更了解我自己了(? 也因为这样觉得票价虽贵了点但是值得了!
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Amy Sun
2026年3月4日
初访 , 找不到入口的妖怪美术馆 , 有好几间汇聚而成 , 前往时建议查好路线 , 公车班次非常少
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Fiona Lee
2026年2月9日
门票价格不菲,我一开始有点犹豫,但即便带着五岁的孩子,我们依然玩得很开心。因为不能给孩子用智能手机,所以没用耳机,不过看到那些妖怪出现,他依然很兴奋,我也很开心。 我个人觉得晚上去更增添了几分诡异气氛。我们是工作日晚上七点去的,所以只有我们两个人。在寂静黑暗的小镇里漫步,寻找下一个景点,这种独特的体验真是太棒了。
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Yukiko Prestidge
2024年12月20日