Ichiyo Memorial Museum at Taito Ward

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Address3-18-4 Ryusen, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 110-0012, Japan
Business Hours9:30 - 16:30
※Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time

[Days Closed]
Every Monday (if a national holiday or compensatory holiday falls on Monday, we are open as usual and we will be closed on Tuesday instead)
New Year’s holiday
※Please note that we may be temporarily closed due to unforeseen circumstances.
Phone Number81-(0)3-3873-0004
Official Websitehttps://www.taitogeibun.net/ichiyo/
Access

It is a 10-minute walk from “Minowa” Station on the Subway Hibiya Line
It is a 15-minute walk from “Asakusa” Station on the Tsukuba Express

IntroductionIt is a literary museum for promoting Ichiyo Higuchi, a female writer of the Meiji era. It was opened in 1961 in Ryusen, where Ichiyo lived and was background of the masterpiece 'Takekurabe'. It collects and displays various materials including incomplete manuscript of 'Takekurabe' by Ichiyo's handwritten, letters, and Waka's Danjaku as well as old landscape and villages when Ichiyo lived.