Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum
1931-3 Chinzeimachi Nagoya, Karatsu, Saga 847-0401, Japan
Opening hours
Mondays: Closed
Tuesdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fridays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sundays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
review(s)
602 review(s)
澤成 a month ago
When I came to Nagoya Castle, I saw a nice box, so I entered it. How much is the admission fee? I thought it was free. The Saga Castle History Museum was also free, so Saga Prefecture is generous! I was impressed. Gah... When I first looked around at the entrance, I got the impression that it was quite impressive. If you take a look, hmm? There's something strange about it, or rather, it doesn't feel right. So, I personally watched only the parts I wanted to see, hoping to learn more about Nagoya Castle. It was also great to be able to see Hideyoshi's ``Golden Tea Room (restored),'' which has been featured in history programs and magazines, and to take photos. I have something to say about the contents of the exhibit, but I think it would be better for each individual to study it thoroughly and have a correct historical perspective before viewing it. Just the “golden tea room” and a diorama of the Nagoya Castle ruins? I give it two stars because it's well worth watching.
nyazy nyazy 2 months ago
In the past, just looking at the remains of the stone wall was enough, and it was difficult to get a sense of its scale and historical background (especially when I was a child). Before I knew it, a very nice museum had been built. Please go see it again. Why is Nagoya Castle Ruins a historic site that will be preserved for future generations? Names such as Oda Toyotomi and Tokugawa From those who are vaguely familiar with words such as Mongol and Wakou. For people who like taiga dramas You can fully enjoy it. I was surprised at how big of a story it was. *History from even earlier times is also introduced. It's certainly not at the free level.
Elisa Bertolini 5 years ago
Very interesting museum, even though no explication in English is provided.
Nigel Paquin 6 years ago
Great museum and our 7-11 year old kids really enjoyed it. Best bart is it’s free!
Dwi Aji Kurniawan 6 years ago
Free museum entry and ¥100 for the ruins